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Don't Forget Lara (Making Out, 25)

Don't Forget Lara (Making Out, 25)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could Zoey Be Any More Annoying?
Review: Zoey is about to get on my last nerve! At the beginning of the series, she was my second favorite character (Lucas being my first), but now she is nothing more than a conceited, selfish, spoiled brat who thinks about no one but herself. She obviously has no concept of the meaning of true love. It's apparent by the way she treats her boyfriend. Hello, did she conveniently forget the time Lucas caught her with Aaron and forgave her? But no, it was ok when she did it. It's always about Zoey for her. I can't believe that she threw away Lucas and Nina's letters without even reading them! How unbelievably childish! Lucas deserves a better girlfriend and Nina deserves a better best friend.

Aside from that, this is a great book, as are all of the books in the Making Out Series. I couldn't believe the ending. I never imagined that something like that would happen. I'm looking forward to seeing how everyone deals with this in the next book. Maybe then Zoey will feel a little remorse. Probably not though. She would never lower herself to that.

I would recommend that if you are new to this series, you start with the very first book, because all them are great and well worth reading. Although some are better than others, I would give every book in this series five stars.


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