Jay's a major dork, like so dorky it sometimes hurts, but I'll cut him tons of slack. Watching them take tentative steps outside their shells and connecting with each other was super sweet, and I'd never want to be the third wheel. I'd like to give a BFF charm to these two crazy kids, but I really think I'd be intruding. Can Jay use his skills to discover who attacked Nicole, and his sensitivity to win her over? Suddenly an outcast, she befriends (is befriended by?) hacker dude Jay Nazarro, who's been homeschooled for two years following an embarrassing epileptic seizure at school. Then she gets attacked by acid at school, and let's just say the results are way less pretty than the Joker. She just won a state beauty pageant title, she has a sweet jock boyfriend who's the leader of an anti-bullying organization, and her family's totally loaded. Nicole Castro, class beauty (and president, and tennis team captain, and brain), has everything going for her. I had to agree, despite his lack of tact. I had this one out on the plane, and he pulled it up to see the cover, then immediately said, "Yucky!" and shoved it back at me, cover down. My two-year-old loves to come over and see what I'm reading, usually by grabbing the book out of my hands, or flipping it up so he can see the cover while I'm reading. Relationship Status: I'll Give You Free Coffee BOOK REPORT for Burning Blue by Paul Griffin
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