Love or Something Like It is the 4th book in the Mostly Miserable Life of April Sinclair series. 14-year-old April's relationship with bad boy next door Matt Parker is running hot and cold. At night, he often sneaks over to visit on April's porch, but by day, April does not spend much time with him at all. It is true that Matt will have more time after baseball season is over, but April is scheduled to go to summer camp. Faced with a choice between a boy and her favorite summer tradition, April must decide which is more important to her, and which she may be willing to lose.
This book demonstrates Friedman's ability to write easy-to-read, addictive novels for girls. April has the capacity to bore and even annoy adult readers with her seemingly mundane interests and concerns, but kids will recognize her feelings and experiences as quite similar to their own. In this book, the April series moves away from its romanticization of Matt Parker and begins to explore how this relationship truly affects - and maybe even harms - April. Middle school girls who are in their own intense first relationships can easily learn from April's experiences. (It is worth noting, though, that for younger middle school students, the borderline sexual content might be inappropriate.)