![]() The first three books were okay and, all right, this book was kind of enjoyable at times, but this is the most annoying book ever. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a book that they don’t have to think about while reading. It didn’t really have much of a plot, but it was a nice, easy read. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was slow, and mostly just rich people complaining about how bad their posh, over spoiled lives were. This book wasn’t horrible, but I can’t say I really enjoyed it. They stumble into an unattended house and discover it must belong to an incredibly wealthy person. They get lost in the middle of a flat, open field during a lightning storm and need to find somewhere to stay. A few days (and lots of boy drama) later, the two girls venture out on a walk. Samantha (Sam) wants to fret over her appearance, find someone to crush on, and live life the wild way, even though she’s not really a wild girl. She ends up at a resort in Mexico and decides to learn how to surf. When her father bails on one of his work trips, Anna takes the opportunity to go in his place. ![]() She doesn’t want to worry about how she looks or acts, and is irritated with her family for being so superficial. ![]()
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