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347 pages, Hardcover
First published October 5, 2010
which had a stronger plot (and genuine uniqueness), some charming swoon and the same grin-worthy sense of humour)
Katie’s boyfriend (is probably not a serial killer)
and
Getting comfortable with our … never mind, I can’t say it [the it in question is sex. gasp!]
and
Katie’s family only talks to God
“Did you kiss him?” I asked.
“Of course! If you don’t kiss someone, he’s not your boyfriend. He’s just your friend. Who’s a boy.”
I was almost hyperventilating with jealousy. Scott Walsh must be the perfect boyfriend. If I were Julia, I would have been like, “So sorry, family, the death of Grandpop is really sad—but I’m sure he would have wanted me to stay in Boston this holiday season, with Scott Walsh.” And the ghost of my grandfather would have appeared just to confirm, “Yes, my dear granddaughter. Stay with Scott Walsh. For he is God’s gift to womankind.”