Jake has his life planned....play football and basketball and generally enjoy his senior year. (Maybe even tell Samantha that he loves her.) And then he's off to join the airforce.On Homecoming Night that all changes. He and his best friends get drunk and go driving. They swerve ti nuss a deer and drive over a cliff. Jake wakes up in the hospital 4 days later....now everything has changed. During the rest of his senior year Jake learns how to be who he is now. And he begins to make new plans for his future. I'm on page 47 of this book and am mildly enjoying the tale. However, I want to throw it against the wall every time I read "hippy" when the author means "hippie". The meaning of one is VASTLY different from the other and it's embarrassing for a writer, of all people, to not know the difference. *Continuation, after getting to page 81: she has also used the word "principle" several times in place of "principal", "eying" instead of "eyeing", used apostrophes to make words PLURAL, used incorrect pronouns, and there is a huge incidence of horrifyingly incorrect grammar including such gems as "...wedged himself between her and I" and "You seen Carter?" Does this author know NO ONE who could have proofread the book?
Do You like book What I Didn't Say (2012)?
Every time i had the chance to read this book it i would. I liked this book because it was romantic.
—Lolliepopfizz
No mucho que decir sobre esta historia. Si utilizo una palabra para describirlo sería: Lindo...
—starr
I liked this YA read. A different kind of story about drunk driving.
—Diana
Loved it. Cute story and likeable characters. :-)
—jan