Katt and Jane continue to stumble through their first year of college. Slowly they and their friends begin to realize they have certain expectations about what this next chapter in their lives will bring.
Sometimes those expectations take shape around a person, a relationship, academic goals, or life experiences. Whatever they are, Katt, Jane, and their friends are starting to see that college, and life, isn't always what they expect.
After the events of the previous two volumes, Nothing Better gets even better. Freshmen experiences blossom and wither. The reality of life on your own hits harder, gets more real and more chaotic. This is a great coming-of-age story. Recommended.