編輯推薦:Courtney Von Dragen Smith thought everything was going well for her. She had a great boyfriend, a job at a cool cafe with her best friend, and a family that was somewhat average, somewhat odd (depending on the family member). Senior year was about to begin, with great promise.
Then her boyfriend went to college and broke up with her. Then her dog ran away. Repeatedly. In an effort to minimize the chaos surrounding her, she makes two huge decisions: she will stop dating, and she will become vegan.
Easier said than done. She falls on and off the vegan wagon on a fairly regular basis, temped by tasty treats at the Truth or Dairy cafe. Her dog runs away again. Her classmates give her grief. Her brother sets his sights on her best friend. Courtney describes these and other melodramas in her diary, making for easy-to-follow laugh-out-loud stories.
I recommend Banana Splitsville (formerly titled Truth or Dairy) to fans of diary-format comedies, such as The Princess Diaries by Meg Cabot and the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series by Louise Rennison.
Courtney's freshman year of college is chronicled in the sequel, Rocky Road Trip (formerly titled Wurst Case Scenario), another diary-format story which is just as good if not better than the first!
內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介:Has he called? No.
I half expected to see him at Truth or Dairy today. He's sort of addicted to Coconut Fantasy Dreams. We both are. It was like... our drink.
I was all ready to give him the cold shoulder, easy to do when working around ice cream all day. I could give him a bad ice-cream headache, mix extra ice in his smoothie and freeze his brain.
Like he could be any colder.
作者簡(jiǎn)介:Catherine Clark is the author of Picture Perfect, Wish You Were Here, So Inn Love, The Alison Rules, and many others. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.