

It was not predictable like some high school novels can be, it was surprising yet satisfying at the same time.

The story was pretty relatable to any girl who has ever been thoroughly confused by drama in her life or has suffered any kind of loss. It was such a fun read and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a little heartbreak and a little love. This was one of my favorite books that I read this year because Jessie always had someone in mind that she thought could be SN but she really struggled trying to make sense of it all. That is until she receives an anonymous email from someone called “SN” short for “Somebody/Nobody.” This stranger gives her advice on how to survive in her new world. From the popular girls mean comments to the falls in the classroom, she considers moving back to Chicago.

From Chicago to Los Angeles, Jessie struggles with her identity and her place in the jungle of Wood Valley High School. Julie Buxbaum writes about, Jessie, a teenager who has her life changed forever when her mother dies from cancer and her father practically elopes with a stranger. Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum is realistic fiction and romantic.
