Book Review: Sloppy Firsts

Sloppy Firsts 

Author: Megan McCafferty

Publish Date: May 4, 2021

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

The updated release of Sloppy Firsts reintroduces the world of YA book lovers to Jessica Darling, a teenage girl trying to navigate through high school after her best friend moves away. The book takes us through her relationships with her friends that she can't relate to, her parents who want her to be someone that she isn't, and her romantic interests that are....complicated. 

To Rebecca Serle's jealously, I am one of the readers meeting Jessica for the first time with this updated version of Sloppy Firsts. I absolutely loved Jessica's brutal honesty (both outward and internal monologue) and could not get enough of her snarky demeanor. The general plot of the story still reads well and is relatable, whether the reader is picking up this book for the first time or rereading it as one of their favorite books. My main criticism is that despite the afterward stating that parts of the book had been edited, I'd argue that there are some topics that still may not have aged so well. I'm looking forwarding to reading the next part of Jessica's story.

Thanks to Netgalley and St. Martin's Press for this ARC; this is my honest and voluntary review. 

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