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From What I Remember by Stacy Kramer and Valerie Thomas
On the morning of her high school graduation, Kylie Flores wakes up hung over and
a little confused on how she ended up on the other side of the border in bed with Max
Langston, the most popular boy in school. With such a cinematic opening scene and the
authors’ background in the movie industry it’s no surprise the rest of the book reads like
it was made for a movie. From chasing after thieves that stole Kylie’s laptop to getting
trapped in a truck full of stolen goods headed to Mexico to meeting lost-long friends of
Kylie’s Mexico-born father – everything is slightly too unbelievable, but that was the fun
of it. The quick pacing and the over-the-top adventures made it a great breezy, summer
read. One to wile away the summer days.
- Reviewed by Connie from Books Inc. Opera Plaza







