A review by iris_ymra
Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum

4.0

'One of the worst parts about someone dying is thinking back to all those times you didn’t ask the right questions, all those times you stupidly assumed you’d have all the time in the world.'

'Perfect days are for people with small, realizable dreams.'

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This book has the eye-catching or maybe reader-catching plot, that makes me what to keep on reading. Of course, it's out of my high curiosity to know who's behind SN, and what awaits Jessie in the days ahead her.

This is a book on teenage life -- there are those girls who act bitchy, some bullying stuff, rich people, nerds, love story and yet still kind of different from any other teenage young adult story. Like this book definitely pass my vibe checked -- because I am too traumatized of bullying and too complicated teenage life -- I love that Jessie isn't just an easily beaten up girl, I love how Theo despite being a rich and somewhat cocky at the beginning is actually a smart and okay stepbrother to be around with, and I especially, of course love Ethan, a smart dork -- and how everything ended up between her and Jessie.

And although I must say, my guess was right from the very beginning about who SN is, I still love how the mystery unravels. And I love most about their three things.