I had hoped for something funnier.
Wurst Case Scenario is narrated through the journal of Courtney, who is starting to study at an out-of-state college. Perhaps I would have liked her better if I had read the previous book, Truth or Dairy, but as it was, I found her extremely irritating. She was several things I can't stand, and probably a very realistic character because of that. Her hypocrisy, martyr mentality, immaturity, and poor choice of friends remind me of phases I have gone through and people I've known. She makes a huge deal about being a vegetarian because she believe in animal rights or something, but at the same time admits to a preference for leather. She is rude and unappreciative toward her roommate, but sees the girl down the hall whose stories are getting thinner and thinner as her only ally. She's so selfish I spent the whole book waiting for the crisis that would bring her down to earth and force her to look beyond her own issues. I was slightly disappointed when it did come-- it didn't knock her on track quite the way I hoped, and she was able to continue her selfish tendecies as she started to put things back together. In the end, she did grow up. But it just took longer than I really wanted.