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A blue so dark by holly schindler6/23/2023 The mystery of Sage’s past and the oddities of her personality intrigue Logan, and one day, he acts on his growing attraction and kisses her. She has been homeschooled for several years, and her parents have forbidden her to date, but she won’t tell Logan why. As Logan learns more about Sage, he realizes that she needs a friend as much as he does, if not more. Tall, unconventionally pretty, and a bit awkward, Sage Hendricks somehow appeals to Logan even at a time when he trusts no one. But things start to look up for Logan when a new student breezes through the halls of his small-town high school. Since then–much to his friends’ dismay–he has been despressed, pessimistic, and obessed with this ex, Brenda. The book synopsis piqued my interest and it quickly became one of the best books I read last year.ĭescription of Almost Perfect: Logan Whitherspoon recently discovered that his girlfriend of three years cheated on him. I was first drawn to the title and cover of the book. I first came across Brian's book as an ARC (Advanced Readers Copy), while I was attending the ALA conference in Chicago. Almost Perfect is in the ALA's Best Books for Young Adults list in 2010, A Capitol Choice Noteworthy Book for 2010, and A Lamda Award nominee in 2010. Brian Katcher is the author of Playing with Matches and Almost Perfect. I am very excited and fortunate to bring you all an interview I conducted with Brian Katcher.
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