Oh this book was so beautiful. I admit, I miss Cathy Cassidy's hippy, dreamy quirkiness with her older books, such as the weird and wonderful names she gave her characters, and their dreamlike and interesting lives. Despite my longing for the Cathy Cassidy books of old, I still found Broken Hearts Club amazing and loved every word of it. Without giving away the book, I will say only one or two things.
I found the differing points of view between Eden and Ryan worked very well, and it really helped to see the situation from their points of view. Admittedly, Eden sorta annoyed me a little; I kept thinking "It was just a fight. Get over it. If Andie cracked it at you because of something that unimportant, then she's not worth being your friend". I was so happy and yet so sad to find out the real reason why Eden was so depressed and Ryan so angry at the world.
When I was reading the beginning and around the middle of the book, I was slightly disappointed about the lack of Cathy Cassidy-ness in the story and characters. Then I found it again, her wonderful, dreamy strangeness, in the appearance of a certain someone (not gonna say who, but those who've read this book will know who I am referring to). Then, near the end of the story, something new happened, and made me struggle to hold back tears. The end of the story was something very different to how Cassidy usually writes, yet it still worked so well, and it carried so much impact. Nevertheless, the story still had a happy ending, and I am happy with how the story turned out.