Lots to take in, in this bookie. First, Oliver is just a sweetheart, "well, I have this strict policy that I never let pretty girls drink things that make them cringe. So please, for me, is there anything else I can get you? Maybe something from the bar?" Next, is the fact Liberty's family is completely nuts. Like seriously how can people treat their kids like possessions and not a human being, it's books like this that make me grateful that I had a chance to do my own thing and make mistakes, Lord knows I make plenty, and then they're there to always catch me when I fall (well sometimes) "don't speak unless he asks you a direct question and don't contradict him. Leave this new attitude of yours at home. Then there's Andrew many words can be used to describe him but since this bookie is YA I kinda can't say what I want to say but I can say he needs a swift kick in the nuts, "I hope you didn't just apologize to him Liberty." Andrew caught me mouth a sorry as the flustered waiter flew our table. "He is being paid to provide a service. Coddling him won't force him to improve." Olive is seriously so perfect for Liberty he shows her how to spread her wings and fly, this book is about letting go and living for you, and not others, "I will not marry you. I don't like you. You're a sniveling, pompous, arrogant jerk who needs to go...SUCK A DUCK!!" It takes a real man to show someone you love that there's more to the world then snobs, and rules, "you're mine, Liberty. In case you misunderstood my sign." This is a great read, especially for those who actually are stuck under their parents noses and aren't quite sure how to break free.
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