"It has such a beautiful wish fulfillment aspect to the book that I think we all need right now. School, traveling, love, ambition and with a female character that I find myself relating to," Sweeney tells Bustle of her second book club selection. "I love that the book is full of things I’m personally passionate about. But after she signs up for a semester abroad in London, Shane vows to make some major changes. The novel’s main character 20-year-old pre-med college student Shane Primaveri takes the ultimate leap of faith out into the world by undertaking a study abroad program in London halfway through her junior year. She's made zero friends, goes home every weekend, and has focused way more on grades than good times. BookTuber Christine Riccio has crafted a heart-wrenching, young adult love story by bringing together sets of opposites. The book follows a college student named Shane who realizes she's been doing school all wrong. Find Christine Riccios phone number, address, and email on Spokeo, the leading online directory for contact information. For May, Sweeney's selected another female-driven novel for us to obsess over: Again, But Better by Christine Riccio. Together, Bustle's audience and legions of Sweeney's fans read Amy Spalding’s We Used to Be Friends: the story of two BFFs who over the course of their senior year slowly start to lose sight of their friendship. Last month, Bustle partnered with Sydney Sweeney for the launch of her virtual book club.
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