My Life Undecided
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
PLEASE READ THIS! MY LIFE DEPENDS ON IT!
Okay, maybe that was a bit melodramatic, but I'm sorry, I'm feeling a bit melodramatic at the moment.
Here's the deal. My name is Brooklyn Pierce, I'm fifteen years old, and I am decisionally challenged. Seriously, I can't remember the last good decision I made. I can remember plenty of crappy ones though. Including that party I threw when my parents were out of town that accidentally burned down a model home. Yeah, not my finest moment, for sure.
But see, that's why I started a blog. To enlist readers to make my decisions for me. That's right. I gave up. Threw in the towel. I let someone else decide which book I read for English. And whether or not I accepted an invitation to join the debate team from that cute-in-a-dorky-sort-of-way guy who gave me the Heimlich maneuver in the cafeteria. (Note to self: chew the melon before swallowing it.) I even let them decide who I dated!
Well, it turns out there are some things in life you simply can't choose or have chosen for you—like who you fall in love with. And now everything's more screwed up than ever.
But don't take my word for it. Read the book and decide for yourself. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll scream in frustration. Or maybe that's just me. After all, it's my life.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Ever since she fell into an abandoned mineshaft at age two, becoming a (temporary) celebrity as the nation watched her rescue, 15-year-old Brooklyn Pierce has made one bad decision after another. Her latest: accidentally burning down her mother's company's model home while throwing a party. Afterward, her longtime best friend, Shayne, dumps her; her parents impose a lifetime of grounding; and she must serve 200 hours of community service at a nursing home. Brooklyn decides her only choice is to stop making choices, and she starts a blog where she invites readers to make her life decisions for her. Brody (The Karma Club) taps into a universal human desire who, at some point, hasn't wished to surrender all responsibility for one's decisions? Underneath the farfetched premise, this is a straightforward but amusing coming-of-age story with many funny moments and a standard-issue good boy/bad boy love triangle. Brooklyn's growth is as predictable as what guy she'll end up with, but her flustered, off-the-cuff narration should keep readers as invested in her actions as her blog followers are. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
WOAHHHH AMAZING!!
That is now one of my fav books. It can be related to my life in ways from the decisions. Thx so much for writing this!!!😆😆
meant for people who can’t get out of making bad choices
it’s a ok book but if you are someone who is going through hard times and doing not ok things then it’s the book for u
BEST BOOK EVER
The book was really relatable and so fun to read even for those who don't like to read a lot.