![]() Eighteen months pass before Ally’s mother saves to return to Orchard Hill (albeit in the poorer section), but Ally and her mother are shunned by their old friends. As if that weren’t devastating enough, after two weeks in Maryland, the father abandons them and doesn’t return. Ally’s father, an investor, has lost all their money, as well as most of the savings of all of their friends on The Crest. ![]() In He’s So Not Worth It however, one wonders why the title wasn’t “ SHE’s So Not Worth It.”īrief summary of Book One: Ally Ryan’s world is turned upside down when her family must abruptly leave “The Crest” in Orchard Hill, New Jersey – a small neighborhood where the rich people live – and escape to her grandparents’ house in Maryland. In She’s So Dead to Us, one wonders how anyone could resist this appealing character. These are fun books, even though in Book Two, Ally, the main character, morphs into a sullen, surly, self-absorbed version of the sweet, spunky girl of the first book. Ergo, not only did I have to RE-READ Book One before starting on Book Two, but Book Two does THE SAME THING. ![]() At the end of Book One (see my review here), I had one of those GAAAAHHH moments upon realizing the book “ended” with a cliffhanger. ![]() This is Book Two of the “She’s So Dead To Us” trilogy. Note: This review does not contain any spoilers. ![]()
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