I Know It's Over
by C.K. Kelly Martin

    I KNOW IT'S OVER by C.K. Kelly Martin
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  9/23/08
    Publisher:  Random House
    Reviewed by:  Breanna F.
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Nick plans on having a long, carefree summer with no distractions and no problems. What with his parents'
    divorce and his father's new girlfriend, Nick needs all the downtime he can get. Even the girl he's seeing
    (Dani) is starting to get to him. The girl is up for anything, but for some reason Nick just doesn't seem that in
    to it anymore.

    But Nick's summer plans of carefree go out the window when Sasha shows up. She's been going to school
    with him for as long as he can remember. They've just never really talked to each other. One day they do,
    and suddenly something starts. Sasha is totally different than Dani and isn't about to do anything sexual quite
    so fast. But Nick and Sasha start getting hot and heavy by the time fall rolls around. And then Sasha breaks
    it off, saying that she wants to be able to concentrate on school and getting into the best college. Nick is
    crushed, but there's not much he can do.

    Then, on Christmas Eve, Sasha shows up out of nowhere and tells Nick that she's pregnant. Sure, they were
    always careful and used protection, but one time something happened. Neither one of them thought much
    about it at the time, but now they're over-analyzing the night. Sasha is hesitant about her decision regarding
    the baby. After she tells her parents, she decides on an abortion, and doesn't really let Nick have much say.
    Nick, being so mixed up about the whole situation, really wishes Sasha would talk to him more and let him
    be involved. But the truth is that they could never really have a relationship again, even with the baby.

    With the help of his gay best friend (Nathan) and his other best friend (Keelor), Nick manages to make it
    through this whole fiasco. But will he ever have another chance with Sasha? And what will Sasha's final
    choice about the baby be?

    First off, I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone under the age of seventeen due to the sexual scenes and
    the topic of pregnancy and all. That said, though, this was such a great read. I loved how it was told from the
    guy's point of view, which we hardly ever get to see. I felt so bad for Nick from the very beginning. Of
    course, my heart went out to Sasha, as well.

    C.K. Kelly Martin is such a strong writer and this was an amazing book. Her words just jumped off the page
    to me. I loved Nick's attitude and actions, along with Sasha's. And Nick's younger 14-going-on-30 sister
    was great. Basically, I loved everything about this book except for the ending. It was okay; I just kind of
    wanted it to end differently!

    But anyway, definitely pick up a copy of this book when it's released. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
    And I really hope the author writes another book soon!