I about fell out of my chair when I saw that Call Me Emily had been reviewed. And 3 1/2 stars. Not bad…
Here is a quick excerpt from the review, but please read the full review here. One small correction. The review mentions “Jose.” She means “Joel.”
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A review of Books. 3.05.2013
Call Me Emily – Laura Albright * * * 1/2
Oh, Emily….You made the biggest mistake. The mistake that 90%* of the female population makes at one point or another. “Call Me Emily” is a coming of age story through the 1990 college years. Emily is starting her first year at a southern California University. She begins settling in and making friends and one night she meets Graham. Everything changes.
I’m glad that Emily made the choices she made in the end and I’ve marked book two on my “to read” list.
—Bookend Reviews