Release date: November 10, 2009
Publisher: Simon Pulse
From: Publisher
Summary: Two parties, six alternating points of view, and three letters that says it all–WTF!
WTF is told from the point of view of Reina, Jimmy, Byron, Waits, and a little by Cam. There was also some stuff about MC but we didn’t read it from her POV. The whole thing happens in one night and it is so crazy. I laughed out loud so many times at all of the impossible situations these teens somehow managed to get themselves into.
The mix of characters in the book was pretty good. There was the jock, the nerd, the know-it-all, the conscientious girl, the dealer, and the crazy party crasher. It was a big group of people that you never would have thought to throw together and surprisingly, it worked. It was also pretty funny, how they all ended up connected on this one crazy night.
I will admit that it wasn’t a very realistic situation but that didn’t actually bug me like I thought it would. I love being drawn into a book with a world I could never possibly imagine and this was one of them. It was a book that I didn’t need to overthink and I kind of just went with it!
Overall, WTF is a great book. It had it’s flaws but none of those detracted from the reading experience and so I give it a great rating. I recommend picking up your own copy because it will keep you enthralled from beginning to the very end. =]
Writing: 9/10
Characters: 9/10
Ending: 9/10
Plot: 10/10
Originality: 9/10
Overall: 46/50=A-
Cover: 9.5/10=A
Great review. I haven’t heard much about this book, but it sounds really good!
I hadn’t heard about this one before – it sounds great! Thanks for the review –
Sue
Ohh, awesome review! The cover caught my eye when I was looking through my updates. I’m usually worried about unrealistic plots too, so i’m glad that didn’t bother you. I’ll have to check this one out sometime, thanks! 🙂
I’ve had this on my list of books to get but have been unsure on whether to actually get it. I’ve read a couple of negative reviews. I’m glad you liked it. I’ll have to check it out for myself, I guess.
I haven’t even heard of this one yet. It sounds like it’s one of those books that are hard to summarize. Great review!