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How to Unbreakup, by Rebekah L. Purdy

First rule of breakups: There’s no going back.

For three years, seventeen-year-old Grace Evers has regretted breaking up with Sage Castle.

That day, she lost her boyfriend and best friend. And let's be honest, it's impossible to just be friends with the one person who gets you, faults and all, and loved you anyway. It's impossible not to think about how it felt to be held by him, or the way he looked right before he was about to kiss you with the most perfectly yummy kiss goodnight.

And now that things are over between them, they've become strangers to one another. Sage won’t even look at Grace, let alone talk to her!

Breakup life sucks and Grace is utterly miserable, doing whatever she can to ease the pain of losing Sage. She's spent the better part of high school pretending to be something she’s not and hanging out with people who probably wouldn't notice if she wasn't there. Crappy dates, backstabbing friends, and Sage's cold shoulder have taken their toll.

So when her parents propose going away to their house on Lake Michigan for the summer, Grace is thrilled. No more massively bad dates with horrible kissers or lunch with frienemies. Just three months of swimming,
hiking, and relaxing before senior year starts.

But when Grace learns Sage and his family will be joining them, she readies herself for a totally awkward family vacation of disastrous proportions. How can it be anything but awful if Sage won't even acknowledge she exists?

This is it, Grace's last chance to get Sage back and unbreakup.

  • Sales Rank: #353155 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-02-10
  • Released on: 2015-02-10
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Just no.
By Valerie StuckInBooks
I wanted to like this book. I did. But I didn't like it. Let me give my reasons. Of course, other disagree with me and you should read their reviews too. Decide for yourself.

My reasons for not liking this book...

This is not how teens act anymore. As a middle school teacher, I hang out with 11-13 years olds daily. I have a lot of former students come back to visit me. Needless to say, I know how they do act. Not like this. They don't wait three years to realize and do something about breaking up with a boy. They don't only kiss one boy at age 13 and then not again until their 17 with no other kisses in-between. They don't put up with fake friends that they can't stand for 3 years. They don't obsess over Star Wars. (They did that 20 or so years ago but not now. Other movies have taken it's place).

The List. Really there is a list of ways to unbreakup. And, yes, she does everything on the list. She probably should have started at the end and instead of the first. But what really made me crazy was the "Vacation style" of what happened. Really, I was expecting the Griswold Family to show up. Everything that could go wrong with her list, went wrong. Of course, that might have been funny if that was all. No this kinda plays into my next issue but each event was kinda stand alone with no real follow-up of what happened right after. Scenes just changed like they weren't alive until the next big event happened.

Flat Characters. Because the scenes just sort of were stuck together, the characters fell flat. It was like each event on the list was written separately and then made it's own chapter with nothing to hold them together in the middle. Several times, I thought "why wouldn't he come ask her about this later?" They were sharing a loft with a bunch of bunk beds. Didn't they ever run into each other until the next event happened?

Jealous, really? So a brother and sister happen to live next door to where they are staying for the summer. And, of course, the sister is into Sage and the brother is into Grace. They show up at just the right moment to mess things up for Grace if she just told Sage how she felt. It seemed clear to me that the whole story could have happened in a short if she had just told Sage how she felt. And why did it take her 3 years to decide she still loved him when it took her about 30 seconds to decide to break up with him. I get that there needs to be a story but this feels forced and, unfortunately, predictable.

It's a figuring out who you are kinda of story. But really, it's what adults want to think about teens and not what teens are really like. I don't think that will fly with most teens. They see through that pretty easily.

I just couldn't get past my issues to enjoy this one. It felt forced and fell flat. It's a great premise but I just didn't enjoy it. About the only thing I liked was when Sage figured things out and took things in his own hands.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
What I liked: This story was super cute and I really ...
By Books and Ashes
What I liked: This story was super cute and I really enjoyed it. I read it in several back to back sittings between real life things because I couldn't wait to figure out what was going to happen next with these two! Grace is that girl that I connected with because she's a gamer, loves sports, and loves Star Wars. Sage was perfect for her, because even though he was a bit of a jerk in the beginning, as Grace does her best to rekindle their broken friendship he becomes much warmer and sweeter as time goes on. I thought their moments were really great, they complement each other so well in the way they are. Grace is funny, and she has several moments where she had me smiling and laughing throughout the book. I really enjoyed how close Grace was to her best friend as well as Sage's sister, because I love it when a book has girls being friends, close and best friends, with other girls. It sells the story because it's very believable to me! Of course, there's always a little drama in the story and I really liked the spin on it.

What I didn't like: I don't believe that Grace would go all that time without dating or even kissing another guy. I mean, it was three years before she finally got around to trying to unbreakup with Sage. If she was popular that meant there were plenty of guys who would have tried to date her and I was certain that she at least dated a few, maybe four at the most with the type of person she seemed to be. But she dated no one and that always bothers me, because it's unrealistic. Yeah, you can break up with someone, be really into them still and date and kiss other people. It's really not all that difficult to do and this trend is a little bit worn out to me because it's not something I've ever seen in other teenagers.

Overall Review: A fun story with great characters all around, I really liked this story and the way it played out. I was rooting for Grace more and more as I learned about her and watched her grow over the story as she tried her best to unbreakup with Sage. I loved how she went about it for the most part and was herself with him and the others, though I wish I could have seen how she acted when she was in school after she became popular, that would have been plenty of fun to read.

Recommend?: Definitely! It's a really cute, swoony, and fun story!

*I received a copy in exchange for an honest review*

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
4.5 stars for this sweet YA romance
By V. Rundell of V's Reads
Probably need to check for cavities now; this is a super sweet, innocent YA romance.

Grace and Sage were childhood friends, the best of friends, and each other's first romance/kiss. They grew up together in wholesome Michigan, with parents who are BFFs and plan joint trips. In eighth grade Sage asked Grace to be his girlfriend, and she agreed, but it got a bit much for her to handle. Her friends complained that she was always with him, and she felt like she didn't have an identity of her own. Plus, she didn't really feel ready, anymore, to be in a relationship. And, I felt this was ALL AWESOME. I love when young girls are cool being alone. Grace wanted to maintain their strong friendship, but Sage never talked to her after that, and started skipping their joint family get-togethers.

Three years goes by and neither Grace nor Sage has ever dated anyone. Grace knows she's still hung up on Sage, but he still holds a grudge. It's the summer following junior year, and the big surprise vacation is again to link the two families for a summer long rental beach house in the UP (Upper Peninsula). Grace is anxious, seeing Sage again at close quarters, but Sage is hostile. Hell hath no fury like a scorned Sage, it seems.

Sage's sister, Allie, can clearly see how Grace cares for Sage, however--and Allie knows how depressed Sage was after their break-up, so Allie decides to help Grace win him back. They devise a list of ten tasks that Grace should attempt to unfreeze Sage's heart, and *hopefully* win him back. Of course this plan is destined to crash and burn...hijinks ensue.

In the meantime, while Grace works up the courage to check off Item 10 on her list (apologize for hurting Sage all those years ago, and confess her deep love), he finds a local girl who is very much interested in him. Lila is a pretty pin-up of a girl who shares none of Sage's interests, but does captivate his attention. Her elder brother, Logan, is equally attractive, and interested in Grace. Allie insists that this may be helpful (Item 6: Make Sage jealous) but Grace isn't the mercenary sort. She doesn't discourage Logan, but she keeps everything friendly, even confiding her true feelings for Sage to a very understanding Logan.

Thing is, as the days and weeks pass, Grace realizes that Sage is happier now, and that he seems to get on well with Lila. Grace completes her task list, leaving it all up to Sage.

Well, this is YA romance, so we get an HEA, but we take the angsty-way around to it.

The story is well-told, with only a few slapstick elements, and a whole lotta good-natured ribbing and family bonding. The tension between Sage and Grace is always high, and this non-courtship is fun to experience. Sage and Grace have a lot of shared history, and rediscovering together it is touching. I like how level-headed Grace is, she doesn't get catty, or plan sabotage missions against Lila; she simply tries to reconnect with her oldest friend, and hopes that he might see her for the girl who loves him now, not the one who broke his heart before.

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