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A bucket list with an approaching deadline, a road trip across the country, and a massive crush on her best friend... April Reed's summer is turning into quite a mess. Nineteen-year-old April has just gotten home from college when she finds a list she wrote years ago of things she wanted to do before she turns twenty. With her birthday coming up later that summer, the clock is ticking on finishing everything on the list. Skinny dipping? Camp in Algonquin? Fall in love? How can she manage all that in time? When April's best friends suggest they go on a road trip to complete all the tasks on the list, it seems like the perfect solution. There's only one problem: one of those friends is Bree, a girl that April is quickly developing a hopeless crush on. Not wanting to ruin their friendship, April vows to keep her feelings to herself - but that isn't so easy when she's around Bree so much. As the trip goes on, and the two girls get pushed together more and more, April can't help but wonder if going from friends to lovers would be as bad as she once thought. Filled with hilarious banter and hijinks, this sapphic romance is sure to put a smile on your face.
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The story of someone falling for a friend during a road trip had potential, but the writing is really sloppy and the characters are terrible. Every single sentence is, “I did this. Then I did that,” for the entire book, which was excruciating to read. The writing and emotions feel very YA but there is a really graphic sex scene, so I'm not sure who the target audience is, here. It all seems very fanficcy to me, not just because of the one bed situations that kept coming up and the constant overreactions to everything but because the characters really didn't have much differentiating them one from the other. There is a bizarre scene where the characters just straight up list their sexualities (including that of a friend who isn't present).
I had assumed from the summary that the friends would fall in love on the road trip, but instead the main character falls immediately before the trip and then treats the love interest horribly for the entire rest of the book. The constant push and pull of the two characters having sex and then April being like “oh that didn't matter” more than once made her read like a chaser (the love interest is trans) even though I don't think that was the intention. We're never really shown what the love interest sees in her.
There is a sort of bucket list element which could have been fun, but most of the list was checked off before the book started so nothing really comes of it.