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Again but better book review
Again but better book review












Teen readers may know or follow Riccio, as she's one of the three YouTubers behind Booksplosion, the platform's longest-running book club (since 2014).

again but better book review

There is, of course, a second chance, as the two are magically transported back to 2011 and must make a life-altering decision: Do they return to their lives or stay in the past and make a new future for themselves? There's a fair bit of profanity ("f-k," "s-t," "a-hole," "bitch," "crap") and a briefly described shower scene in which characters kiss and remove each other's clothes. Part 2 opens in 2017, as Shane decides to contact Pilot and see if there might be a chance for them. She develops a mad crush on one of her flatmates, Pilot Penn, but he already has a girlfriend, and the semester ends with her love still unexpressed. Her parents think she's continuing her pre-med studies, but she's actually pursuing her first love, writing. Part 1 opens in 2011, as 20-year-old college student Shane Primaveri is headed to London for a semester abroad. Parents need to know that Christine Riccio's Again, but Better is all about second chances. One of Shane's goals in London is to "get a little bit drunk," which she does.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.

again but better book review

They keep wine and beer in the flat and drink when out in restaurants and bars.

again but better book review

While Shane and her classmates are of legal drinking age in the UK and Europe, they don't abuse that fact.














Again but better book review