A book I found on Wattpad

    So I found this book on wattpad that actually got published and it's really good. I found

it online after I found out it was paid on wattpad. It's called the bad boy and the tomboy I'll leave

a link for the online version below. It was a good story although I will say the title was a bit cliché it

was still a really good book and I loved it because it talks about stereotypes which I hate because

before I was homeschooled I was put into a stereotype box of teachers-pet, nerd, or dramatic,

which I hated beyond all belief. This book made me squeal and dance  around my living room and

made me look forward to finishing my schoolwork so I could read. 


    Summary: Macy Anderson is a seventeen year old teenager that plays soccer, hangs out with the

guys, can't stand girls except for her best-friend Jasmine, and is the only one who doesn't know who

Sam Cahill is. 


Sam Cahill is the typical bad boy, skips classes, drives a motorcycle, wears a leather jacket, and

charms all the girls. 


What happens when these two meet? read to find out. 




Here's the link that I used: 


https://www.epub.pub/book/the-bad-boy-and-the-tomboy-by-nicole-nwosu




I leave you with the quote: “One glance at a book and you hear the voice of another person,

perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years. To read is to voyage through time.”


-Carl Sagan

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  1. I read the book as well and I enjoyed it. It was one of the original books that started out my interest in wattpad. It's a great book and I'd recommend it to anyone else who is interested in a straight high school romance book.

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    1. Thank You for sharing what you thought of the book. I love to hear what other people think, also thank you for checking out my blog, I've had one on another site but never got views. I'm pretty sure your my very first view and comment ever so thank you very very much.

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