Another fun book in the series. Each book builds on the character and growth of Mia, her relationships with her boyfriend, family, friends. In this one, Mia begins to have a better understanding of how she wants to behave and choices she wants to make. The production of a play in a week seems impossible, but with her grandmother in charge, you can imagine she would make it happen.
I do love Mia's voice, still both funny and touching, feels authentic.
The one thing I have had and continue to have problems with is her best friend, Lilly. If someone consistently treated me the way Lilly treats Mia and spoke to me the way Lilly speaks to Mia, they wouldn't be my friend for long. Lilly is pushy and not very kind most of the time. She seems to care nothing for Mia's feelings and is so adversarial. If this is a friend, I think I'll pass.
I had a small problem with Mia having to ask someone how to party. This is a girl who watches lots of tv and movies and she's never seen the portrayal of teenagers at a party? Kind of hard to believe, but still I was able to go with plot. It's fun so why quibble?
All in all, I really enjoy this series.