This is Condie's fourth book - first that wasn't in the Yearbook trilogy or LDS based and it was an absolute joy to read. I really like Milo and related very well to the students in the book. I laugh all the time because I hear mom's about my age with kids about my age who say life gets easier when the kids get older; this book disproves that very well.
This is about a teen, Milo, who is annoyed with what is happening concerning the student body elections at his school, and has a brilliant friend, Eden, who talks him into running as a write-in candidate in the presidential election. They take the city, then state, then US by storm through the methods best for teens - internet. Milo has to really grow up - sometimes it is nice and slow - other times it's in the course of a conversation, but that is reality.
I like that the dreams thought up by these teens are a little big - something abnormally ambitious. I like that the conflicts weren't written to be the conflicts everyone assumes teens have but surely are being over-exaggerated - that Ally wrote them how teens feel them without being cutesy or trite.
This was a very fun read - one that was perfect for the brief "I'm escaping my life" read and I really can't wait for her next book, whatever it may be.
Thanks Ally.
3 comments:
Hi cute blog, but we are going to some of Annes games so i will look for you if you go to them!
Sorry that last comment was from Kym I am at my moms house and I guess logged in under her name! But we are going to the game tonight so if you go I will look for you!
Thank YOU Tasha, for the great review! What a fun surprise when I was reading your blog today. And I am honored that you would use some of your precious free time on it--you sound so darn busy!
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