
Ruby's mother JUST DIED and those two are only thinking about themselves. I don't think I can be any nicer about that. I definitely didn't picture her like the way this book portrays her. She didn't know what his story was and it seemed like she was brainwashed by her mother. I do think that Ruby was a little harsh on her father. Even though this book was written in verse the characters still had a lot of depth and the book was full of emotions. Dead mothers, gay fathers, virginity, drugs, etc. The author also touches on a lot of controversial subjects. I admit that the stories the author writes are completely out there and highly unbelievable but that's what makes them good. I saw people saying the story wasn't believable. I was looking through some reviews of the book and they slightly enraged me. I think she captures teenagers very well even though these books are complete works of fiction.

This woman knows how to write in verse and make it very informative. With that being said, I loved this book just like all Sonya Sones other books. Read this book first! I mean, you don't really NEED to read this book first but I would have been very happy knowing that this book was connected with another book.

UGH! The main character of To Be Perfectly Honest first appears in this book. The first thing I want to say about this book is.
