My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody


Jessica Brody or should I say "The Jessica Brody" has done it once again.After reading "The Karma Club," I didn't think it was possible to think up of such a clever idea, but Jessica Brody did. With "My Life Undecided." I don't know how I haven't read this until now. I keep asking myself this, like seriously this book has been out since 2011 and I just read it now. This literally was one of the best YA fiction books I've read in a while. Which is saying a lot because just this year I've read over 75 books, and those just being YA fictions. You probably want to know what the book is actually about right? Well don't open up a tab and look for the summary yet, I'll tell you now.Well, wouldn't it be great if someone could make all your decisions for you? Well that's what happened to Brooklyn Pierce. This book is about a teenager that makes poor decisions. Like decisions that end her up in the back of a cop car. She's sick of making stupid life-changing decisions, so she decides to let people make decisions for her. She makes a blog, kind of like this one, and posts polls on decisions in her life, asking the viewers to choose for her. Pretty smart right? I mean who wouldn't go on that site. I still wish I thought of the idea first. Though Brooklyn, realizes that random strangers can't make all her decisions for her, and of coarse she has to find that out the hard way. I loved every minute of this book, seriously every minute. It was hilarious, funny, and extremely relatable to those girls/boys that seriously suck at making decisions. I'm not kidding if you don't read this book, and all of Jessica Brody's other books, your life won't have officially been completed. You'll still walk around thinking there's something missing in your life, and whats missing, is certainly this book.
Also check out the book trailer for it

6 comments:

  1. Great review! This seems like my kind of book, but also, is the trailer fan made? Is there an actual movie coming out for it or is it already out?

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  3. no but her next book 52 reasons to hate my father might be made into a movie though check out her website and you can see all the book trailers

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  4. Oh, that's cool how she has book trailers. It makes everything seem more realistic.

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  5. I know right!! Every author should have one haha

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