A Million Kisses In. Your Lifetime

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However, I really liked Crew. His behavior towards Wren, while not right, made sense for unfortunately how some people, teens, especially, might react in a situation like that. It sucks that people act that way, but often they do, so that made it realistic. But how he ended up being, after the one incident where she saw him and his friends doing something, after that he always took her wants into consideration and let her say yes or no. What he did though, was be really persuasive. So I get that. I liked how he was able to think about his own actions in the past, but even with most of those, while he was bad in that he let others get away with things he knew were wrong, he did not do them himself. And yeah, I get that we need people to stand up, and in the end, he did that, he learned, he grew.

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I loved Wren as well. Her innocence reminded me a lot of how I was when I went off to college. Not necessarily were we both innocent for the same reasons, but our views and reactions to things, as well as how we reacted when a guy we really liked started to make us feel a certain way were close. And the painting, the cover of the book kind of represents it, but I think it sounds like an awesome work of art! The characters in the book were all real, all acted like teenagers, mostly spoiled rich kids. And then the teachers seemed real as well. Unfortunately with one of them especially.

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