Read it in a day--easy and fun. I've always enjoyed Jack Weyland, one of the first good LDS novelists for teens. However, when I read this novel after years of not reading a Weyland, I realized that they are sort of like screen plays--lots of dialogue and not a lot of scene setting or action. They are also romances from a masculine viewpoint, which is intriguing. This one particularly, is about a boy falling in love with his brother's girlfriend; she's waiting for him to come back from his mission. Awkward. As Austin becomes her friend, he learns a lot about what some of the jerky things guys do without realizing how they are impacting the girls they are dating. Austin is roped into writing a blog as advertisement for a friend's auto body shop, and he ends up turning it into advice to guys about how to be a better friend to the girls they date. The humor is great, the insights are pretty good too, and although it's probably girls who will read the book, the guys would benefit from the blog advice from "Steve-O from Schenectady."