Sir I Think The Badboy Knows About Us

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Standalone Novel
By makeandoffer

While the title is long, sounds unconventional and the cover doesn't give off a great impression, the book has got to one of the funniest Badboy books I've ever read

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While the title is long, sounds unconventional and the cover doesn't give off a great impression, the book has got to one of the funniest Badboy books I've ever read. Most of the jokes I have no idea where the author came up with them - but they are always perfect for the situation. If you're looking for humour entwined with typical Badboy mischief and dark secrets, then this is for you.

The plot and character development is written at a nice, appropriate pace - neither too fast nor too slow. Some aspects of the story can be unrealistic. For example, Grace rips off the side glasses from Cole's car in revenge quite "easily" and stereotyped mean girls with the names of Rachel Mean (I know, so original). But if you can look beyond the material context, the story is one of the most engaging books for teens - direct language, interesting dialogue and intriguing turns of events.

One of the main points that make it such a great read, is that despite appearances and partially crude writing, it is the very essence of how real teenagers can be like. Grace, the protagonist, is no Wattpad good girl, but she isn't a Wattpad bad girl either. While many Badboy books portray the good girl as an innocent teen with a lovely heart, girls are rarely portrayed more realistically. SITTBBKAU (abbreviated title for this book) represents the main character as someone who listens to her single mother, yet sneaks out under the influence of friends and has had her fair share of sexual encounters with guys (even with guys she isn't meant to be with) - she isn't perfect and makes mistakes. Now doesn't that sound more realistic? Many teenagers that I know are quite similar to this - they care about their parents but still do their own mini rebellions.

My only problem with this, would have to be the slut shaming going on - While it isn't a huge theme in the book, it is mentioned a few times. Not to worry, since many other readers have picked up on the irony - you'll get what I'm talking about if you read the book - and have commented on it quite a bit.

If you're looking for laughter, wicked bantering and smutty scenes, SITTBBKAU is the book for your.

Oh, and the grammar? It's obvious that the author rereads and checks her work - Although, there are a few minor errors that aren't as obvious.

My overall rating
4.5 out of 5

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