![]() The concept of the Wall of Shame (explained below) may be upsetting and confusing for some of the younger readers as well. There is a lot of relationship turmoil that the characters in the novel go through, and this may be difficult for some younger readers to understand as well. The concept of college and living on your own may be difficult for some younger readers to understand as well. This is because there is a lot of adult content in this novel (details below). This book is appropriate for readers above the age of 15. Will they be able to get through their freshman year of college and figure everything out? Or will everything go down in flames? Read the book to find out! Age Rating 15+ ![]() However, rumors about a Wall of Shame started by the soccer team begin to emerge, and Phoebe begins to feel troubled about their ‘relationship’. ![]() So they begin to talk, and everything seems to be going well. Phoebe has always wanted to be with him, and lucky for her, Luke and his girlfriend have called it off, so she has a chance. ![]() However, her longtime crush, Luke, is also going to her college. ![]() She’s free, has her own schedule, can be the cool person she’s always wanted to be. Lucy Ivison and Tom Ellen Book Description ![]()
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