Heh, it's decent.
So first of all, the book did not take me a very long time to read. At most, it took me 45 minutes and I started and finished before I did the crap load of homework I had.
I found the story too cliched.
Boy and Girl date for six months. Girl thinks they will go to the same college and get married.
Parents are out one day, throw in some alcohol and teen hormones, *bam* skin on skin ensues. No protection, all natural.
Well, after that incident, it's all a slippery slope because they continue to have sex afterwards but with protection.
The main character, Lucy, knowing her name actually doesn't matter considering it's written in her point of view doesn't use plan B, actually Plan B is never mentioned hence the misleading title shelf, because no one gets pregnant the first time.
Well if that's true then the 5 years of school sex-ed I received lied to me. Excuse while I sue the Wisconsin school board of Education.
Well soon after she finds that that myth isn't true because she gets pregnant.
I found Lucy to be very irresponsible. Sure she made her boyfriend use protection afterwards, but Lucy's mom, who was a teen mother herself, encouraged Lucy to tell her if she ever had sex or planned to have sex because she didn't want Lucy to be in the same position. Lucy's mom, even if she did want Lucy to wait, would have understood the hormones and probably would her found her additional protection (i.e. the pill, vaginal ring, etc. ) Lucy did not tell her mother until the pregnancy. If Lucy had told her mom after she had sex the first time without protection, her mother would have probably gotten her Plan B.
Anyways, this book had the potential to be very good but it ended after a very weak climax. We don't know whether or not Lucy kept the baby or not. (Abortion was out of the question) This book could have shown the various different emotions and consequences. In other words, the book stopped before it became an actual book.
At the end of the book, there should have been information on different forms of birth control and the different options if a girl gets pregnant. Also, it should have encouraged openness between a child and their parents.
I do like Lucy's mom because she encouraged openness between her and Lucy.
I really want to read a book in which the teenage girl gets an abortion. I mean, abortion is still an option and it would be great to read about it since abortion is such a hot topic especially if the egg was conceived with consent. I mean, I'm pro-choice so I don't think women should be forced to have have an abortion but I still would like to read a book in which a girl actually chooses that option