Something, Maybe
by Elizabeth Scott

    SOMETHING, MAYBE by Elizabeth Scott
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  3/24/09
    Publisher:  Simon Pulse
    Reviewed by:  Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Hannah's parents are embarrassing. Hannah's mom, Candy Madison, is a former "celebrity" who's known for a
    certain revealing pizza commercial, a short-lived TV show, and being the girlfriend of famous playboy and Hannah's
    father, Jackson James. She doesn't talk to her dad and her mom spends most of her time in online fan chats.

    Hannah wishes she was a normal girl with a normal life who could attract the attention of her co-worker, Josh, who
    is obviously her soul mate (he just doesn't realize it). But the annoying Finn keeps getting in the way, and for some
    reason Hannah can't stop thinking about him.

    I don't know how Elizabeth Scott does it, but she continues to amaze me with every book. Can I just bottle some
    of her talent, please?

    SOMETHING, MAYBE is the perfect love story, but it's not just a romance. It's a story about loss, family,
    acceptance, and forgiveness. It goes beyond what a light romance typically does without feeling like a heavy issue
    book. How Elizabeth Scott pulls all this off is what makes reading this book so much fun.

    The most amazing thing to me is that I was totally drawn in to Hannah's world. When Hannah felt frustrated with her
    father, I felt frustrated. When she was upset, I was upset, and when she was happy I cheered with her. I really
    emotionally connected with the story and the characters, which made this one such a rewarding read.

    And Finn....sigh....I love Finn.

    If you haven't picked this one up yet, put it to the top of your reading pile now! SOMETHING, MAYBE is my
    new must-have book for Summer Reading.