The+Truth+About+Forever

// The Truth about Forever  By: Sarah Dessen Reviewed by: Nicole Miller //  In The Truth about Forever, Macy, the main character, her mom and her sister are dealing with the unexpected death of her father. Macy's boyfriend Jason goes away to "brain camp" and her summer days are spent studying, and in the library. She eventually comes to believe that everything needs to be perfect, her hair, her schoolwork and her boyfriend. But once she meets the disorganized catering crew, her life takes an unexpected turn. She begins to grow closer to Kristy, Delia, and especially Wes, who aren't exactly considered "perfect". As she grows closer to Wes, they begin to play a continuous games of Truth-telling. Once Jason tells her that they need to take a break she begins to wonder if Kristy was right. Could she and Wes become more than just friends? As her summer progresses she begins to discover that it's sometimes okay to take risks.

 I would strongly recommend this book. It's kind of sad, in a good way, because Macy feels extremely guilty about her father's death and your heart aches for her. Although it's kind of sad, it's doesn't make you want to stop reading. In fact, you never want to put the book down. The characters are very interesting because all of the characters have something sad in their past. All of the characters react differently based on their past. Also, the plot is very good. You always want to know more and you are always trying to figure out what Macy is going to do next. If I had to rate this book I would give it a ten out of ten. So, as I said before, I would strongly recommend this book.