Flamingnet Student Book Reviewer LRusi
All Meg has ever wanted to do was get away. Get away from
everything that makes her life the insane thing it is: her
high school, her overprotective parents, and her annoying
in-the-middle-of-nowhere town. To show her feeling for
this, she does everything a teen in her town isn't
expected to do: dye her hair blue, ride a motorcycle, do
drugs, and hook up with random guys. Though, one day she
just goes way too far. She is caught hooking up with her
boyfriend on a train track where two teenagers were killed
8 years ago, while her friends, Tiffany and Brian, were a
few steps away. The police officer, John, decides to teach
her a lesson. So, now on her spring break she is stuck
riding around with a hot but totally frustrating guy named
John (the cop who arrested her) during the middle of the
night busting up random things. As her week continues,
secrets come out about the two of them but will they end
up falling for one another because of this or will it push
them further apart?
Going Too Far was an amazing book
that either had me laughing out loud or sitting on the
edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen next. I
absolutely loved Meg. She was a funny and honest character
who had a great back story to why she was the way she was.
Also, John's personality was cute and great addition to
the story. Though, the thing that had me mainly hooked was
Jennifer Echols' writing. It was fast paced, detailed, and
addicting. Basically, it was everything a good book should
be. Overall, Going Too Far is a book you will still be
thinking about days after you have read it. I suggest this
to fans of Courtney Summer's Cracked Up To Be and Brooke
Taylor's Undone.
Reviewer Age:13
Reviewer City,
State and Country: Mountain Top, PA USA