The Wrong Side of Right 
My first attempt at reviewing his was terrible. When you let emotions cloud your words, that's what happens. Commence take 2.I do not understand many of the writing decisions made when this book was written. These are: writing style, pacing, character progression, and concept vs. execution.To begin, writing style. It sounds like a real teenager. This can be both good and bad, particularly when involving the reader. See, when a character doesn't change their voice to reflect their mood at all

4.5/5 stars But it occurred to me suddenly that trust wasn't an object, not something that arrived on your doorstep, solid and absolute. It was a decision, a leap. September was such an interesting month for my reading. From queer boys who belonged in the rain, to fangirls with social anxiety...to girls that participate in political campaigns and have their life changed upside down. And that last one was such a cute, heart-warming and wonderful experience, for so many reasons.First of all, this
This was an impressive debut novel, with tight, clean writing, an interesting plot, and an intriguing cast of characters, yet, unfortunately, I can't say that I full on enjoyed it. I think the biggest flaw in this book is the amount of pages in it. Few YA contemporary novels need to breach close to 400 pages, and this one holds no exception. In fact, most literary agents don't accept contemporary novels topping an 80,000 word count (I'm guessing this one is close to 100,000) especially not from
His eyes burned into mine. No talking at all, kay? Stand there and . . . look pretty.He tapped me on the head, and as he walked away, something broke in mesnappedso forcefully that I could have sworn it made a noise, like two bits of flint knocking together. My pulse stilled to a dead quiet. I blinked, and everything around me became crisp.Look pretty.No one had ever talked to me that way before. I loved this book. Completely unexpected, I assure you.This book is about a young woman living in
I knew I was going to like this from the first chapter. Kate is so effortlessly likeable and the premise is captivating and fun. The grieving for her mum was so well depicted -- I loved that it had realness and depth but it did not make the entire book get swallowed up by a grief-ridden, depressive tone. In fact, the book was loads of fun while also having so many shades of emotion (from all the different plot-lines). I was liking this a lot. And then: Enter that rebellious boy that the blurb
Jenn Marie Thorne
Kindle Edition | Pages: 400 pages Rating: 3.96 | 7385 Users | 976 Reviews

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Title | : | The Wrong Side of Right |
Author | : | Jenn Marie Thorne |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 400 pages |
Published | : | March 17th 2015 by Dial |
Categories | : | Contemporary. Young Adult. Romance. Realistic Fiction |
Representaion Concering Books The Wrong Side of Right
Kate Quinn’s mom died last year, leaving Kate parentless and reeling. So when the unexpected shows up in her living room, Kate must confront another reality she never thought possible—or thought of at all. Kate does have a father. He’s a powerful politician. And he’s running for U.S. President. Suddenly, Kate’s moving in with a family she never knew she had, joining a campaign in support of a man she hardly knows, and falling for a rebellious boy who may not have the purest motives. This is Kate’s new life. But who is Kate? When what she truly believes flies in the face of the campaign’s talking points, she must decide. Does she turn to the family she barely knows, the boy she knows but doesn’t necessarily trust, or face a third, even scarier option?Define Books As The Wrong Side of Right
Original Title: | Spin ASIN B00KWG63F8 |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Katie Quinn, Andy Lawrence, Mark Cooper, Meg Cooper, Gabe Cooper, Gracie Cooper |
Setting: | Maryland(United States) Washington, D.C.(United States) South Carolina(United States) |
Rating Of Books The Wrong Side of Right
Ratings: 3.96 From 7385 Users | 976 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books The Wrong Side of Right
4.5 stars!! Talk about a timely read you guys if youre sick of the rhetoric in the current campaign thats happening in real life, this book might just be the perfect escape. Kate Quinns mother died last year leaving Kate in the care of her aunt and uncle. Shes never known her father, and in all her thoughts about it, she definitely never would have imagined him to be a politician vying for the presidency of the United States but thats exactly who he is. Kate is suddenly thrown into a life thatMy first attempt at reviewing his was terrible. When you let emotions cloud your words, that's what happens. Commence take 2.I do not understand many of the writing decisions made when this book was written. These are: writing style, pacing, character progression, and concept vs. execution.To begin, writing style. It sounds like a real teenager. This can be both good and bad, particularly when involving the reader. See, when a character doesn't change their voice to reflect their mood at all

4.5/5 stars But it occurred to me suddenly that trust wasn't an object, not something that arrived on your doorstep, solid and absolute. It was a decision, a leap. September was such an interesting month for my reading. From queer boys who belonged in the rain, to fangirls with social anxiety...to girls that participate in political campaigns and have their life changed upside down. And that last one was such a cute, heart-warming and wonderful experience, for so many reasons.First of all, this
This was an impressive debut novel, with tight, clean writing, an interesting plot, and an intriguing cast of characters, yet, unfortunately, I can't say that I full on enjoyed it. I think the biggest flaw in this book is the amount of pages in it. Few YA contemporary novels need to breach close to 400 pages, and this one holds no exception. In fact, most literary agents don't accept contemporary novels topping an 80,000 word count (I'm guessing this one is close to 100,000) especially not from
His eyes burned into mine. No talking at all, kay? Stand there and . . . look pretty.He tapped me on the head, and as he walked away, something broke in mesnappedso forcefully that I could have sworn it made a noise, like two bits of flint knocking together. My pulse stilled to a dead quiet. I blinked, and everything around me became crisp.Look pretty.No one had ever talked to me that way before. I loved this book. Completely unexpected, I assure you.This book is about a young woman living in
I knew I was going to like this from the first chapter. Kate is so effortlessly likeable and the premise is captivating and fun. The grieving for her mum was so well depicted -- I loved that it had realness and depth but it did not make the entire book get swallowed up by a grief-ridden, depressive tone. In fact, the book was loads of fun while also having so many shades of emotion (from all the different plot-lines). I was liking this a lot. And then: Enter that rebellious boy that the blurb
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