Sunday, May 8, 2016

In Real Life-- Reviewed By Sarah Roberts











“We were ghosts. Ghosts didn't exist in real life. You couldn't touch a ghost.”  

Best Friends are always seen as something unreplaceable. They are always there for you when you need to laugh, or just someone to talk nonsense with. That is case for Hannah Cho and Nick Cooper. They have been best friends since 8th grade. The only problem is...they haven't actually met before.

Hannah Cho and Nick Cooper have been best friends since 8th grade. They talk on the phone for long periods of time, send each other presents, and know every little detail about each other.

Only issues is...they have never met in person before.

Hannah has always done what she is asked to do for her entire life, but when her spring break plans are ruined, she decides it's time to break a few rules. Hannah decides to take a trip to Las Vegas to surprise Nick and confess her more-than just friend feelings. Who better to tag along with Hannah than her older sister and best friend.

Hannah's romantic gesture fails however, when she finds out that Nick has been keeping some pretty big secrets. She knows that the real Nick can't be all that different from the Nick she knows and loves online. With only one night in Las Vegas to figure out how she really feels, Hannah's about to figure out how breaking the rules can alter life.

I loved this book! I thought the storyline was really well written. The story at first seemed like it was going to be insanely cliché, but once I got into it I couldn't put it down. This book had romantic aspects, comedic scenes, and a wonderful adventure. I would definitely reread this book. The romance aspect was cute, and I loved how each of the characters interacted with each other. I would definitely recommend this book to my friends and family because not only did it touch on teen romance but it also touched on family relationships as well.





1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I really want to read this book the plot sounds extremely interesting! This is something that happens a lot. People meet online and fall in love only to find out that it is not the person they thought it was. I'm interesting to find out what secrets Nick has been keeping and if he's anything he actually says he is.