



All Eyes on Us: I definitely was not the target audience for this book. None of the teens seemed like they were the age they claimed to be. They came across as older. None of them were likable. Do YA readers really like books like this one?
Echo after Echo: This story was really strange. Again, it came down to unlikable characters. Also, I could not believe that any parent would let their 17YO go to Manhattan to star in a Broadway show and not go with them. It just wasn't believable. Also, the director was creepy. It just didn't work for me.
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