![]() ![]() ![]() Once again, my only complaint is that it ended too soon. Millie’s relationship with her parents, as well as Callie’s played a big part. I also love that the familial relationships are in the forefront of the book. And those are the relationships when you’re a teen that are important. That is the biggest focus within this story. But as much as I loved the romance aspect of these books, the fact that Murphy focuses on positive female friendships at this age is EVERYTHING. Millie’s was sweet and wonderful, and I liked Callie’s love interest more than her a lot of the time. ![]() She is sort of a ‘mean girl’, but Callie changes with time over the course of the book and becomes much more likable.īoth girls had a love interest in the story. ![]() Callie couldn’t be more opposite than Millie. I only wish I would have had the confidence she has at that age. I loved how she was always positive, focused on friendship, and had dreams and goals of her own. Heck, in many ways, I was a lot like her in school. This book has two main characters/narrators. I am a huge fan of Julie Murphys after reading Dumplin’, and now Puddin’ and I was lucky enough to meet her this past weekend and get an autographed copy of both books! Eek! Puddin’ is such a wonderful, feel good YA book. ![]()
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