Good Riddance, by Whitney Fay, Collin Parker
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Good Riddance, by Whitney Fay, Collin Parker
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When Chloe Patrick, the diva/terrorist-in-chief of her high school, meets her untimely demise while hanging Christmas decorations outside her Ohio house, her plans for the Class of 99’s 15-year reunion subsequently land in the laps of best friends Maggie and Rachel. Maggie Dolan is the over-achieving, gung-ho former class president who still lives a mile from the high school. Rachel Atkinson has spent the past fifteen years distancing herself from everything about her teenage life, including the small town she deserted without ever looking back. Told in parallel storylines—one taking place in the glorious 1990s of Backstreet Boys, Varsity Blues, and scrunchies; the other in present day— Good Riddance uses humor and heart to remind us all about the power of friendship, the lure of lost love, and hell of high school. And that sometimes you actually can go home again (even when it’s the last thing you want to do).
Good Riddance, by Whitney Fay, Collin Parker- Amazon Sales Rank: #632535 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-11
- Released on: 2015-10-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A feel-good romantic comedy! By Allie Sumner The first thing I want to comment on is the completely hilarious description of Chloe’s death. Before you think I’m crazy, death in its self is definitely not funny but, the explanation of how she died is.Another bit of hilarity would be the class renunion motto “We are sexy! We are fine! We’re the class of 99!”. Egotistical much?All of the core characters are bright and seem very real. Each person’s personality shines through and they flesh out rather well. These are people that you would want to hang out with. This is the group of friends you (hopefully) had in high school. Their easy banter and eye-roll worthy sarcasm will have you laughing.The story its self isn’t all that original but that’s not really a negative. All readers have their standby genres that we like to be somewhat predictable and reliably good. This book definitely fits into that category. It reads like the romantic comedies we all know and love. Girl makes mistake. Girl unexpectedly must face mistake. Girl rights mistake. Add flashbacks to the high school experience and current day consequences…..well that’s a story I’ll read any day of the week.I would describe it as a feel-good book.Even though I was by no means a high school senior in 1999 (I was 11 ha!) I still got the 90’s references and guffawed more than once.One of the things that is very original about this book is the writers. They have never met in person. That’s crazy! How did they manage to write such a flawless story?! Color me impressed.In conclusion, the book is a fun read. It delivers those always needed warm fuzzies and ends in the happiest way for everyone. Well, everyone except Chloe Patrick.To see my full review, check out my blog AlliesOpinions on Wordpress!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Delightful, insightful, and highly entertaining By Honolulubelle Favorite Quotes:“Aside from the early chatter on the event’s just-created Facebook page – ‘We are sexy! We are fine! We’re the class of ’99!’ – not much had been discussed about the reunion yet.”“Chloe Patrick wasn’t just the school’s reigning terrorist-in-chief, she was also a diva in training.”“Rachel and Maggie had to literally bite their tongues as the organist launched into a hymn-tastic version of Celine Dion’s ‘My Heart Will Go On.’ As Courtney and Chandler began their tone-deaf duet…”“She doted on her daughter like she was some kind of blue ribbon pony, don’t you remember? She’s nuts.”My Review:This review could be accurate and complete with one sentence simply stating – This story was perfectly done… because it was. I adored this tale - beginning to end - as only a person who had endured their formative years in a tiny, petty, rural, inbred community with more than their share of untalented yet influential divas and mean girls could. This story with its humorous observations and uncanny insights was well paced, and had an excellent voice that resonated through me. I wanted to fist pump, leap from my chair, slam my kindle, and yell ‘YES!’ Okay, okay… I would never slam my beloved kindle… but I put that bit in there for dramatic emphasis.I smiled, chortled, and barked my way through this delightful and unfailingly entertaining narrative. The characters were lovable, intriguing, quirky, fun, clever, and fully fleshed out. I loved their sweet and witty banter and felt as if I knew them so well I could recognize them on the street. The writing was crisp, clever, engrossing, and wickedly funny. The writers have aptly captured the energy, hopefulness, desperation, exasperation, shortsightedness, and arrogance of that confusing and exciting ‘coming of age period’ of high school. I could almost smell the pencil lead, sweat socks, acrid science lab chemicals, and rusting lockers.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I absolutely adored the characters and am already sad that I've finished it By Jaime Brumfield This was one of the most enjoyable books I've read in some time. I absolutely adored the characters and am already sad that I've finished it. The story was wonderfully nostalgic and reminded me so much of times and people from my own high school memories. I laughed out loud several times and loved the dialogue back and forth between the characters and all of the references to the late '90s. I think that one of the greatest gifts from reading is when a book can trigger feelings in its reader, and this one certainly did. It was a great way to reflect on one's own high school experience and friendships. Well done and I can't wait for the next one!
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