Thursday, February 4, 2016

Review: Red Girl, Blue Boy by Lauren Baratz- Logsted


Rate:
5/5

Goodreads Description:
Enjoy Red Girl, Blue Boy and the other standalone titles in Bloomsbury’s contemporary If Only romance line centered around an impossible problem: you always want what you can’t have!

Sixteen-year-old Katie and Drew really shouldn’t get along. After all, her father is the Republican nominee for President of the United States while his mother is at the top of the Democratic ticket. But when Katie and Drew are thrown together in a joint interview on a morning talk show, they can’t ignore the chemistry between them. With an entire nation tuned into and taking sides in your parents’ fight, and the knowledge that—ultimately—someone has to lose, how can you fall in love with the one person you’re supposed to hate?

This title in the If Only line is a frank and funny romance that shows how sparks fly when opposites attract.

Review:
I loved it!
It's such a fast and fluffy read!
I just finished reading this about 15 minutes ago and im still trying to wrap my head around it properly enough to blurt out my proper feelings besides loving the hell out of it!
I love that its easy to see that it goes with whats going on around us at the time, its modern.
The characters were unique, she was a bit awkward in the cutest and funniest way that I myself had not seen before and he wasnt this moody and dark teen that we sometimes see in romance books, they were REAL. I really liked how you can see Kat's change by the end of the books, her transformation from a shut down teen that is simply focusing on her dad winning presidency into a teen that notices that the things life has to offer a kid her age is pretty great and that its okay to want something for yourself. 

Recommend it?
Yes