The first three books were okay and, all right, this book was kind of enjoyable at times, but this is the most annoying book ever. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a book that they don’t have to think about while reading. It didn’t really have much of a plot, but it was a nice, easy read. It was slow, and mostly just rich people complaining about how bad their posh, over spoiled lives were. This book wasn’t horrible, but I can’t say I really enjoyed it. They stumble into an unattended house and discover it must belong to an incredibly wealthy person. They get lost in the middle of a flat, open field during a lightning storm and need to find somewhere to stay. A few days (and lots of boy drama) later, the two girls venture out on a walk. Samantha (Sam) wants to fret over her appearance, find someone to crush on, and live life the wild way, even though she’s not really a wild girl. She ends up at a resort in Mexico and decides to learn how to surf. When her father bails on one of his work trips, Anna takes the opportunity to go in his place. She doesn’t want to worry about how she looks or acts, and is irritated with her family for being so superficial.
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