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Rules We're Meant to Break is a fun, quick read that isn't groundbreaking, but is entertaining.
Amber has created a set of rules to protect herself from getting too attached to her mother's string of boyfriends and their families. But after she starts tutoring Jordan, a cute boy from her new neighborhood, she finds herself getting attached and possibly breaking some of her rules.
I enjoyed the book. The characters and their emotional/family drama were engaging, but I was also never very worried about them. It was a book where you knew everything was going to wrap up nicely in the end, and you could guess quite a few of the bumps in the road the characters were going to hit along the way.
I was in the mood to read something light and (kinda) mindless, so I enjoyed Rules We're Meant to Break.
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This book took me awhile to get into. I think some of the characters are rather bland and the situations felt off or over-dramatic, but I think for the audience much of it makes sense. I was also hoping for more between Amber and her mother, the dynamic between them was... weird, I couldn't figure them out.
I'm giving this book 4 stars instead of 3 because I think part of my problem stems from not being in the target audience. I would recommend it to a young teen
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