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She drives me crazy book characters
She drives me crazy book characters










The unhealthy nature of the relationship between Scottie and Tally and the self-consciousness that Scottie develops as a result, is one of the book’s main conflicts. That is not to say that the book does not discuss difficult topics: it covers issues such as internalized homophobia, toxic relationships, and teenage insecurity. Perhaps the book’s most commendable trait is the lack of homophobia as a plot point. The setting descriptions in the story are nothing remarkable, but they fulfill their purpose and can provide the reader with a sufficient picture. The book does not turn the antagonists of the story into flat, dimensionless characters whose only purpose is to further the plot, and even the less likable characters have depth and can be related to. The conflicts are both interesting and original, and the characters are all well-developed and realistic. The plot of She Drives Me Crazy is predictable in the way that all teenage rom-coms are, but the stereotypical nature of the book does not make it boring. However, neither of the girls had counted on their fake relationship birthing some very not-fake feelings for each other, and Scottie is more unsure than ever if she’s doing the right thing. A fake relationship seems like the perfect solution to both of their problems Scottie will get her moment in the spotlight and get to make her ex jealous, and Irene won’t have to quit cheer to find a job so that she can pay back her parents. Irene needs money to pay her parents back for her car insurance deposit, and Scottie needs the popularity that hanging out with Irene brings. When Scottie’s ex-girlfriend reaches out after hearing that Scottie and Irene have been spending time together, Scottie hatches a plan. Scottie is determined not to like Irene and tries to limit her contact with the cheerleader as much as possible. Scottie was sure that things couldn’t possibly get any worse, but then her mother volunteered Scottie to drive Irene to school while Irene’s car was getting fixed. She lost her very first basketball game of the season to her ex-girlfriend and ended up in a fender-bender with her nemesis, the beautiful and popular cheer captain Irene Abraham. Scottie Zajac’s senior year had gotten off to a rough start. She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen is an absolute must-read for all lovers of the romance genre. From the author of Her Name in the Stars and Late to the Party comes the trope-filled, lighthearted high school rom-com that every queer teen needs.












She drives me crazy book characters