![]() So 16-year-old Audrey is the it girl in that confusing she-did-nothing-to-earn-it way. My difficulty with this book started early on as I found the plot increasingly hard to digest. The song is called “Audrey, Wait!” so naturally it draws attention to its muse, but I can’t imagine someone would become wildly famous just for having an impressively lame song written about her. This is an improbable story of a girl who dumps a boy, dumped boy writes angry breakup song about girl, song is a hit and both are suddenly famous. ![]() Most times that’s all I want in a song. So maybe the two together could be a good thing, like that friend you never mind dropping by because something weird always happens.Īudrey didn’t enjoy dumping Ethan, but it had to be done because she didn’t like him that much anymore. ![]() I love you most of all.Īudrey, Wait! by Robin Benway sounded like a good time and sometimes that’s all I want in a book. ![]() It didn’t take long to find a small stack of music-y novels in the library. ![]() I won’t put on a coat and walk a few blocks to hear a favorite author speak for free, but I’ll happily wait three hours on a cold rainy night for Volbeat (who are coming to town with Anthrax, by the way).Ĭan the two be put together well? Music fiction struck me as a cheesy genre, but I hadn’t read any. I like music and I like fiction, but consuming each is a different type of experience – reading is more for the mind while music touches the body and soul. ![]()
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