[From back cover]
Studying abroad isn’t at all like Kelly thought it would be. Instead of shopping for fine Italian leather and living in an elegant apartment with a view of the Colossuem, she is stuck in a stuffy dorm room with three other girls, and is sharing one shower with the entire floor! This is not the bella Roma that she’d dreamed of. But there is on part of Italy that Kelly doesn’t mind — Joe, a really cute guy who’s in the study-abroad program too. Joe’s into staying up late and partying hard, two things that Kelly used to love doing. Bad habits are hard to break, and she soon finds herself on thin ice with the program coordinators. If Kelly’s not careful, she just might get the boot….
Fob’s review:
SASS (Students Across the Seven Seas) is teen romance series by penguin that follows, mostly girls I believe, a student’s experience on the SASS study-abroad program. The series is meant to be for romance lovers who don’t want to deal with the adult romance novels. I started with the second book in the series apparently, but it doesn’t matter which one you start with because all the books in the series have different characters. What I liked about the book were all the descriptions and background stuff about Italy. You really get to experience the country through the main characters!
Getting the Boot was mainly focused on the theme of friendship, which was very sweet. All the characters in the book reminded me of many people from my high school, so the book was realistic enough. It went through some of the many left turns teens take. Kelly Brandt, the protagonist, is faced with all these choices and while I was reading I kept rooting for her to take the right turn. I also laughed a lot! There’s a lot of sarcastic humour in the dialogues. It was a short and fun read.
Fob’s rating: 5/5 (It’s not an extraordinary book by any means and it doesn’t bring anything that’s new, but the book does accomplish what it’s meant to accomplish. Hats off to the author for accomplishing a fine romance novel for teens!)