Monday, April 19, 2010

The Unwritten Rule By: Elizabeth Scott

Shelby
12th Grade
The Unwritten Rule
Elizabeth Scott


"Everyone knows the unwritten rule. You don't like your best friends boyfriend".
Sarah has had a crush on Ryan for years, but she keeps that secret hidden deep within her heart. No one knows, not even her best friend Brianna. Brianna and Sarah have been best friends since Kindergarten when Brianna had first rescued Sarah from a bully- since then they have been inseparable best friends. That is until lately. When Brianna begins dating Ryan, Sarah feels hurt and torn. "you're not suppose to like your best friends boyfriend, that's the rule". So Ryan is untouchable, and Brianna is consumed within her wonderful life. What is a normal teenage girl to do in a situation like that, one that it seems girls are placed in at some point to deal with, and why does Sarah feel Ryan has been paying extra attention to her, understanding her, and a good friend to talk to lately? Because Ryan begins paying more attention to Sarah she responds by avoiding Ryan and convincing herself not to like him. She feels guilty for wanting him, and the last thing in the world she wants to do is hurt her best friend; however, when she and Ryan are alone for a few minutes one night, something happens between them. It's fantastic and horrible at the same time. Sarah is torn between the love that she desires, and the support and love she should give her best friend. Continue with Sarah as she discovers the truth about the unwritten rule, the hardship and trust between two best friends, and the person she wants, but can't have and changes that will make her life into something different than expected.




Why I picked it up: I enjoy reading Elizabeth Scott's books, and have read most of them. I am pleased to add this one to my list. The cover also looked intense ;) so that added to the desire to read it.

Why I finished it: This book like many of Elizabeth Scott's books have the ability to keep you hanging and make you read more, and that's exactly what happened. It was different and first, and the plot line and climax made me want to continue reading.

I'd give this book to: I would highly recommend this book to any teenage girl who wants to read a good story. Anyone who enjoys Elizabeth Scott as much as I do would enjoy the newest of her novels. :)

My Rating for this Book:
**** Really Liked It! (Because I love Elizabeth Scott books, and this one kept me reading more).

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