Amber Appleton lives in a bus. Ever since her mom's boyfriend kicked
them out, Amber, her mom, and her totally loyal dog, Bobby Big Boy (aka
Thrice B) have been camped out in the back of Hello Yellow (the school
bus her mom drives). Still, Amber, the self-proclaimed princess of hope
and girl of unyielding optimism, refuses to sweat the bad stuff. But
when a fatal tragedy threatens Amber's optimism--and her way of life,
can Amber continue to be the rock star of hope?
With an oddball cast of characters, and a heartwarming, inspiring story, this novel unveils a beautifully beaten-up world of laughs, loyalty, and hard-earned hope. The world is Amber's stage, and Amber is, well...she's sorta like a rock star. True? True.
With an oddball cast of characters, and a heartwarming, inspiring story, this novel unveils a beautifully beaten-up world of laughs, loyalty, and hard-earned hope. The world is Amber's stage, and Amber is, well...she's sorta like a rock star. True? True.
The summary for this book sounds pretty awesome and the covers are just meh. Nothing stands out here for me. I would have loved to have seem the optimism and oddball-ness the summary promises.
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I'm with you - neither cover is very good. If I had to pick, I'd go with the paperback.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a fun book! The cover as you say doesn't do it justice. But you should totally read it.
ReplyDeleteI don't really care for either of these covers but I do want to read the book. I think I like the paperback more though.
ReplyDeleteThe paperback cover is more my taste.
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