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My Life Undecided

von Jessica Brody

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Fifteen-year-old Brooklyn has been making bad decisions since, at age two, she became famous for falling down a mine shaft, and so she starts a blog to let others make every decision for her, while her community-service hours are devoted to a woman who insists Brooklyn read her "Choose the Story" books.… (mehr)
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This book is something I would've rated five stars when I started my social media journey in 2018, but because I'm on the brink of 18, Brooklyn felt just a bit too whiny for my taste. The ending wasn't my favorite, but it was a good way to wrap up the book. There are a few things that feel like come out of nowhere and go nowhere, but overall it was a solid young adult book, even if it was predictable. ( )
  Susz13 | Jul 18, 2022 |
My Life Undecided was such a fun and quick read that I was honestly sad when it was over! I simply cannot find the words to explain how witty and hilarious this book really is, but I promise to try.

Brooklyn, or Brooks for short, has trouble following close on her heels. She doesn't get in trouble intentionally. Or so she says. It's just that all the ideas she has that sound fantastic at the time end in, well, sirens and video cameras. What's a girl to do? Why poll the Internet of course! If you can't make a good decision yourself, why not let other people make it for you!

Brooklyn's voice was spot on for a high school aged girl, who is just trying to get by. She has all the normal issues that most girls her age do, including coming to terms with who to include in her life. What I loved about most about Brooklyn's character, truly, was that she was so honest with herself all the time. It's not like she didn't know when she'd messed up, or what the consequences would be, or even that her blog readers were right in certain situations. She is spunky, and stubborn, and just a huge ball of a lovable character. Every few pages the reader is treated to a new page in Brooklyn's blog, and I loved how much that let us get to know her. As the book progresses, she learns that life doesn't always work the way we want it to, but that's okay sometimes. Watching her grow into her own was fabulous.

The other characters that revolve around Brooklyn are also vivid and filled with personality. I especially was drawn in by the two guys who are in her life. There's Hunter, the hot and dreamily Southern guy who is the apple of Brooklyn's eye. He may or may not be the best choice, but he sure is delicious! Then there's Brian. I loved Brian, but I generally root for the underdog in most cases. He was the sweet, debate loving boy who clearly adores the girl he is hanging around but is stuck in the friend zone. Poor guy! The focus isn't heavily on the romance aspect, which I liked, but it's there. Never fear my romance loving friends. I fell in love with all these crazy characters, and I'm sure you will too.

I'll stop going on and on now, and just let you know that I really and truly adored My Life Undecided. There are laugh out loud funny moments in here that are too numerous to count. Jessica Brody has written a book that is sweet, funny, and just full of high school drama goodness. You won't find anything tough about finishing this book. It's a quick read that will leave you giggling at the end! ( )
  roses7184 | Feb 5, 2019 |
OMG, the feels, the feels!

REALLY liked this book. ( )
  Monica_P | Nov 22, 2018 |
Descubrí este libro en YouTube, cuando me cruce con su trailer por casualidad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rg_km4eUvuY&feature=youtube_gdata_player


Una historia que parece fresca y divertida. Y uno de los mejores book trailers que he visto. Así que, definitivamente, agregado a mi lista de pendientes por leer.
  Glire | Jun 22, 2016 |
"My Life Undecided" had the potential to be a fun, entertaining read, and at times it was (especially at the start), but too frequently the plot lagged which slowed the story down and made it unsuitable for Lit Circles. Pity. ( )
  HeatherLINC | Jan 23, 2016 |
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Fifteen-year-old Brooklyn has been making bad decisions since, at age two, she became famous for falling down a mine shaft, and so she starts a blog to let others make every decision for her, while her community-service hours are devoted to a woman who insists Brooklyn read her "Choose the Story" books.

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