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When Lego meets technology. Not quite sure if I'm delighted with this 🙄🤔 #joysofparentingteens #perksofhavinganOTmom #summerunplugged #legostagram #nexoknights
★ ★ ★ – Finished, and found it okay, but with room for improvement.
Short, cute and light-read. Warning: May contain spoilers. Bayleigh is a typical teenager. Well, at least in the sense that she can't live without technology. So when her mother finds out that she's been sending topless pictures of herself to a boy, she's sent to a farm. No phone, no laptop, no social life. Except for the boy next door, who ruins the fields and is a nuisance to her grandparents. In a way, I can understand that Bayleigh needs someone to connect to, and while Jace sounds like the typical bad-boy, he's certainly not the worst to be around. However, it just went by too fast. I realize that it's a Novella, but even then, there was plenty of opportunities to remove some of her whining, to get a better flow between characters. It's a nice little fun story. But it didn't blow my mind, or make me want to buy the sequel. Would recommend as a summer-read about teenage-rebellion and consequences.