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384 pages, Paperback
First published May 18, 2017
If I was writing a summary what would I say about this book?
A story about a bisexual boy with a phobia (which kind of phobia is a spoiler) trying to overcome his past abusive relationship with another boy and, at the same time, fighting tragic memories of his mother's death, and a book loving girl who wants to help her father cure chronic depression by giving up her dream of becoming an author and instead becoming a doctor.
Add to that two sexy brothers of the hero: one is an addict and another one running from problems with reckless speed (literary, he is driving like crazy). The setting is a prestigious private school where (surprisingly) not every one is an asshole.
It seem like a lot of issues for one book, and, of course, when I started this book I didn't know all that. I just saw Sarah Wolf and new book and it was it. I was a huge fan of her Lovely Vicious series in all its silliness and absurdity managed to pull me in with not so trivial plot, humor and likable characters. Well, I don't know if I'd like that series now years later, but back then it was a thing for me.
Burn Before Reading in some ways similar to its predecessor, but in some it suppresses it. I found it more mature, more thoughtful, not so erratic. Maybe it was not the best written book I've read recently, but it managed to caught my attention and even days later I still remember my feelings while reading it.
If you are looking for something light - and it is a light and hopeful story despite the premise I gave you - to pass the holidays, you might consider reading this book.
Merry Christmas, my friends!
...and certainly not sinfully handsome Wolf Blackthorn, who hands out 'red cards' to students who displease him, and expels the ones who keep doing it.

"I think that’s what hope is – not a fancy light, or a bright, positive feeling like they make it out to be in the Disney movies. It’s not some noble trait only heroes and Good People™ have. I think it’s just moving forward when all hope is lost. Hope isn’t some grand and mysterious motivation like love; it’s just never giving up in the face of hopelessness. When everything is lost, when you can’t physically go on one step further, but you choose to keep moving forward anyway? That’s hope. Hope isn’t a thing. It’s something you do when you can’t do anything else.
So I’ll keep on hoping."

His hand started to close, and I darted out and met his palm with mine. Wolf’s face looked shocked, completely thrown off.
“Just one last time,” I repeated, hard, like it would make it real and final. He grinned.
“One last time.”
The sun said its final goodbye and the moon said its first hello. Wolf curled his fingers, hesitantly, slowly, between mine, the two of us fitting together like the pieces of a puzzle. It was cliché. It wasn’t right for enemies to do this. There was a hundred things wrong with it, and yet it felt absolutely perfect.

“This time I’m the one who gets to ask if it’s alright to touch you,” He says, voice rumbling in my chest.
I can’t help my laugh. It bubbles up from me fast and true and bright. I lean up, his mouth tantalizingly close, our fingers and breaths intertwining.
“It’s more than alright.”


"He taught me it’s alright to burn. He taught me that fire doesn’t only destroy – it reveals the new, tiny sprouts lying in wait to grow; sprouts you would’ve ignored, sprouts that would’ve died otherwise."

SINOPSIS
Una chica conoce un lobo.
El lobo conoce a su igual.
Beatrix Cruz, Bee abreviado, tiene exactamente un objetivo: darle una patada en el culo a la depresión de su padre. Tiene un plan a prueba de errores:
1. Conseguir entrar a la escuela de élite Preparatoria Lakecrest con una beca.
2. Estudiar como loca.
3. Graduarse en NYU y convertirse en psicóloga.
Nada puede interponerse en su camino, ni siquiera los famosos y ricos hermanos Blackthorn de Lakecrest. No Fitz Blackthorn, con su flirteo y sus habilidades de élite para hackear, tampoco Burn Blackthorn con su altura intimidante y rostro sin emociones, y ciertamente tampoco el pecaminosamente apuesto Wolf Blackthorn, que entrega “tarjetas rojas” a los estudiantes que le desagraden, y expulsa a los que siguen haciéndolo.
Pero cuando Bee se alza en defensa de un estudiante, enfada a Wolf, y de repente este está impaciente por quitarle la beca. Para mantenerla, Bee hace un trato con el diablo, el mismísimo padre Blackthorn; espiar a los hijos del señor Blackthorn, hacerse amiga de ellos, y descubrir sus secretos a cambio de quedarse en Lakecrest.
Se supone que traicionar la confianza de los hermanos Blackthorn va a ser fácil.
Hacerse amiga de los chicos Blackthorn hace que sea difícil.
Y enamorarse de Wolf hace que sea imposible.
"But what if that’s not enough?" Wolf pressed. "What if your best isn't enough to save them? Then what? What if you try desperately, every day, to give them a reason to stay alive, even if it means you cut off parts of yourself like a sacrificial offering?"
My name is Beatrix Cruz, and no matter what anyone says, no matter what happens tomorrow, this was the story of how it went down.
This is how Lakecrest ruined my life.
This is how Wolfgang Blackthorn destroyed me.
The only girl I’ve ever wanted.
The only girl who will never want me.

