![]() ![]() The book is presented to be more about Tyrone and the love potions, but I felt that it ended up being more about Flannery’s relationships in general, especially with her mom and her best friend. But then word gets out around school that the love potions work. Fake potions, they’re just like mood rings, a novelty. But it was his idea for their project to come up with a business: love potions. Tyrone is barely at school and never shows up to help with her assignment, but she’d still drop anything to spend five minutes with the eternally stoned motorcycle dude he has become. She still thinks of him as the vulnerable boy. ![]() Tyrone is the bad boy now, but that’s not who Flannery remembers, but that’s who she’s attracted to. Her single mother can barely afford to pay rent or buy her a textbook, her best friend has ditched her for a new boyfriend, she has a big assignment for her entrepreneurship class due and she’s partnered with the guy she’s had a crush on since she was a kid. John’s, Newfoundland (I don’t think I’ve ever read a book with a character in Newfoundland!), has a few problems. Today we have two super cute contemporaries about young girls who are loveable but need to go through a life lesson or two in order to see their surroundings a bit differently.įlannery by Lisa Moore, via Groundwood Books, out now.įlannery, a 16-year-old living in St. Here we are with another couple YA reviews! Told you guys I’ve piled them up lately. ![]()
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