Charmed Thirds by Megan McCafferty
Charmed Thirds is the third book in a series written by Megan McCafferty. The first two books are Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings. Yes I have read both books before this one. But I did read them quite sometime ago but surprisingly I remembered a lot of important details from the first two books to know what was going on with this one. This is one of those series where I think it would be more beneficial to read the books in chronological order first, because the novel is written like a diary/journal by the main character. This book is in the young adult genre and is based on real life topics.
The novel and series is based off the life of Jessica Darling. It is written in a diary/journal style but also with a slight first person point of view. The book is about her life in college and dealing with her boyfriend going to a Buddhist school in California while she is going to Columbia in New York. The character of Jessica Darling is your typical college student who is too aware of her surroundings and curses her not so glamorous life in Pineville, New Jersey. While the first two books in the series is about Jessica in high school. This book covers her whole college career. There are a lot of conflicts in this story that shape the the plot but I think the main one were when Jessica cheats on her boyfriend Marcus and her parents decide to cut her off financially. The whole book seemed very realistic and to a certain extent I think it is very easy to relate with. The book end with graduation and Jessica going off to try and find her next step beyond college so of course there is a sequel to this book called Fourth Comings. What I liked most about this book and the two before is that Megan McCafferty is really good at adding humor into her stories. It's almost as if Jessica Darling was a real life person, she would be a stand up comedian.
This was a really quick read and it was kind of hard to put down. It was very addicting and I constantly wanted to know what would happen next to the character Jessica Darling. I love the humor and plot in the story. While it was kind of typical drama plot I think the style of McCafferty's writing kept it fresh. There are definitely little parts and scenes that are easy to replay in your head and make you chuckle. While there is sex and relationships in this book, there is no detail of the acts. You just know that it happened.
I think anyone who is in the mood for a quick read with a little bit of drama and humor this is the book for you. While there is a little bit of course language it isn't enough to turn me off from the book. While it is addictive and a quick read, the chapters are broken up in year/semesters/months so it is easy to find a stopping point. Again I really enjoyed reading the books. McCafferty has done a good job developing her lead character through out the three books into an easy transition that is realistic.
Rating:
4 out of 5
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