![]() ![]() ![]() I loved Julia’s sarcasm and her fierce independence, and I loved Dave’s humor and his loyalty. ![]() The first third of the book is written in Dave’s perspective, the middle third is written in Julia’s, and the last third alternates between the two. This is hands down one of the most realistic books about life I’ve ever read, and you just need to read it. I read this book at a time in my life when I didn’t know I needed it, and was lucky enough to find some wisdom in its words. Whether you’re a fan of Alsaid’s work, a senior in high school yourself, or 25 years old, this book will resonate with you entirely. During their senior year, they find themselves and each other, making you root for them the entire time. When he and Julia decide to do the rest of the nevers on their list, including never dye your hair a bright color and never hook up with a teacher, they start to find out that maybe hiding away in high school wasn’t the right answer. But Dave has broken one of the nevers- Never fall in love with your best friend. But don’t all the best books do that? Don’t let that deter you from reading about Dave and Julia, two best friends who have started a list for high school about what never to do. ![]() I knew as soon as I read the first sentence that this book would break my heart. ![]()
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