5/7/2023 0 Comments By the book by amanda sellet![]() ![]() This book follows Mary, a very young girl, she’s just fifteen years old (I honestly don’t know why I thought she was older before reading the book) and she’s just the most relatable character ever for me. ![]() I was drawn by this synopsis and this cover since I first heard of it, and I was not disappointed. It just melted my heart, so fair warning to that. I would like to start this review by saying that this book is actually the cutest I’ve read this year. This review will be completely spoiler free. All opinions, however, are completely my own. If she wants a happy ending IRL, she’ll have to write it herself.Ī huge thank you to NetGalley and Houghton Mifflin Hourcourt Children’s Book Group for giving me the chance to read this book as an E-Arc before the release date. As her best intentions go up in flames, Mary discovers life doesn’t follow the same rules as fiction. Unfortunately, Mary is better at dishing out advice than taking it-and the number one bad boy on her list is terribly debonair. ![]() So when a girl at her new high school nearly succumbs to the wiles of a notorious cad, Mary starts compiling the Scoundrel Survival Guide, a rundown of literary types to be avoided at all costs. ![]() Synopsis (from Goodreads): As a devotee of classic novels, Mary Porter-Malcolm knows all about Mistakes That Have Been Made, especially by impressionable young women. Publishing House: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s Book Group ![]()
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