Camille wants the perfect boy, with an athlete's body and a poet's brain. But when she's rejected again, she decides there isn't a boy alive who'll ever measure up.
Enter Zoe, her brilliant best friend, who takes biology homework to a whole new level. Together they create Camille's dream boy, Frankenstein-style.
But can they make him love her?
This is a cute, original romance. The book is aimed at the young adult market. It would also work for prompt 18: a book with a school. I enjoyed it for what it was. However, I have read far better YA novels (i.e. Girls of Paper and Fire for one).
Read for the Shelf Reflection Reading Challenge.
Prompt 40: A book by an author who uses initials.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
Enter Zoe, her brilliant best friend, who takes biology homework to a whole new level. Together they create Camille's dream boy, Frankenstein-style.
But can they make him love her?
This is a cute, original romance. The book is aimed at the young adult market. It would also work for prompt 18: a book with a school. I enjoyed it for what it was. However, I have read far better YA novels (i.e. Girls of Paper and Fire for one).
Read for the Shelf Reflection Reading Challenge.
Prompt 40: A book by an author who uses initials.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐
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