This book is, hands down, without a doubt, one of the best books I have read thus far in 2018. Set in the late '60s in California and being a coming-of-age tale of sorts, this book seriously has my name all over it. I'll be honest, I went into reading this with high expectations. I mean, with that stunning cover, how could I not? I'm happy to say that Miss E. went above & beyond my every expectation. It truly baffles me that this novel is not more well-known.Â
I loved so much about this book that I'm not quite sure where to begin. I guess I'll just dive right in. Bets is one of the most authentic and endearing characters I have ever read. It was an absolute joy to read along with her journey. Good character development is one of my favorite features of a good book, and Bets' growth throughout the story just hit the spot for me. She felt genuine and her development felt natural without feeling preachy. I just found out that we are going to see her in a sequel, and that makes me so unbelievably happy.Â
Miss E. wouldn't be Miss E. without Miss E. I won't give anything away, but she is one of my personal heroines. While reading about the various adventures that Miss E. and Bets had, particularly a few involving the sky, I just couldn't help but imagine how thrilling that would be. On another note, I feel like Herberger absolutely hit the nail on the head with her characterization. She is just how I imagined she would be, and even just thinking about it now makes me feel all kinds of warm & fuzzy. And her scene in the last chapter? I'd be lying if I said I didn't have tears on my eyes and a big old smile on my face.Â
In addition to the major players, the minor characters were a delight, as well, with my favorites being Mr. Flynn, Emmie, and of course, Bets' parents.Â
As for the plot itself, there wasn't a moment I didn't enjoy. This time period is one I've often wished that I could have lived during, so even just reading about Bets and her friend eating pizza at Sonny's was wonderful to me. The story moved along in a easygoing way, and it really felt like a good summertime read. Not to mention, this was one of the most unique stories I've read in quite some time.Â
Overall, I could go on and on and on about Miss E. It moved me so much that I now consider it one of my all-time favorite books, and I know it's going to stay with me for quite some time. Just take it from me, if this book sounds at all interesting to you, please please please read it. This is a special book that needs to be read. As for me, I'm going to need my own copy of this for my shelves, and I will be anxiously awaiting the sequel!Â