Review of Look What You Made Me Do by Amy Andrews





The book Look What You Made Me Do by Amy Andrews begins on a sad note with Headteacher Ella Lucas in grief over the demise of her mother, who had a dark past. She's not only in grief but also angry at the people in her town who keep gossiping about her mother and associate her with the dark past. Determined to get rid of it, she moved away, only to come back to her mother's funeral and find out that she had a teenage brother. Similarly, football star Jake Prince also hails from that town, but with a different dark past. They find each other again while both trying to get rid of their dark past, which refuses to go away, no matter what. With their complicated history, a school to save, and the sparks between them, who knows what the future holds? Find this out in the book Look What You Made Me Do by Amy Andrews


I like Ella and Jake as characters and how strong and determined they are despite their difficult pasts. I additionally like the spirit in the boys and the inner strength they finally find despite their humble backgrounds; they fight very hard for their place in this world, which is a good thing.

I don't like how the beginning of the book seems shallow. Some readers can be put off but will catch up with the momentum later on.

I rate this book, Look What You Made Me Do by Amy Andrews, 4 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.

I recommend it to those readers who love books with immense life lessons. This story is about pulling out of life's unfortunate circumstances that most people find themselves in and deciding to get on top of it all, accepting what cannot be changed, taking the opportunities that the same life presents, and making the best of them.





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