


This time last year, I had been an anxious mess - not that I didn’t still shake like a leaf any time I tried to order a six-foot-three football player around. Fall was whispering on the cool breeze, the faint scent of apples and fresh turf promising another exciting year for the NBU Rebels. The summer sun was high and bright in the sky, warm on my skin as I bounced across the North Boston University football field with my iPad in tow, checking off the list of players I needed to pull over for interviews after the first day of fall camp. It was on the most beautiful day that I fell victim to Clay Johnson’s post-breakup meltdown. Come on.Blind Side is now live and in Kindle Unlimited. So your online female friend loves to draw, then one day a student approaches you with a drawing, you reject her and the same day you get blocked by your friend. Later in the same day, she blocks him everywhere and for years he didn't make that connection?

He had no idea who she was and his friends started making fun of her. So after months of talking online she goes to him one day, at school and she randomly gives him a drawing. They start talking online for the whole summer, he didn't know her identity (no name, no school) but he did know she draws. The miscommunication was full of plotholes and lazy writing. The plot is based on a miscommunication that happened when they were 15, he wasn't even aware of that miscommunication and she held a grudge for 7 years, being rude to him when it was pretty clear he had no idea. The book was published this year but it felt like it it was written ten years ago. A side character was impressed she owned a xbox.

She was different because she was playing videogames, guys. The thing that bothered me the most was "she is not like other girls" portrayal of the FMC.
