Ashley couldn't care less about the prom - but when disaster strikes and she finds herself drawn in to organising it, she discovers a little about getting things done and as well as rather a lot about herself. Everyone's excited about the prom except Ashley, who couldn't care less. She's too busy worrying about her crazy family and TJ, her flaky boyfriend, who wants them to move in together after graduation but just doesn't seem to around when she needs him. But when disaster strikes the prom committee, somehow Ashley gets ...
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Ashley couldn't care less about the prom - but when disaster strikes and she finds herself drawn in to organising it, she discovers a little about getting things done and as well as rather a lot about herself. Everyone's excited about the prom except Ashley, who couldn't care less. She's too busy worrying about her crazy family and TJ, her flaky boyfriend, who wants them to move in together after graduation but just doesn't seem to around when she needs him. But when disaster strikes the prom committee, somehow Ashley gets roped into helping save the evening. And she finds herself learning quite a lot about organising a prom - as well as learning little more about herself.
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After loving Laurie Halse Anderson's previous two novels (Speak and Catalyst) and also appreciating her earlier work (Fever 1793), this novel was a major letdown. Far too whimsical for readers expecting another novel similar to her previous ones, it falls short of expectations. One can only hope Halse Anderson's future writing is more on par and back to her previous successes. Nonetheless, this book will have destroyed the "rush out and buy it without reading anything about it" haze that I found myself in after her first three novels - the question is, will the damage of this book be repareable in her future writing career or not?