Synopsis:
After getting her heart broken by her childhood love, Penny Lane takes inspiration from her parents’ favorite band and forms a “Lonely Hearts Club” that takes her high school by storm.
Review:
The Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg is peppy, feisty, altogether modern, and a really fun teen read. The concept isn’t the freshest I’ve encountered, but Eulberg’s fine execution more than makes up for it. Though the book wouldn’t be considered edgy by most definitions, I felt like Penny and her friends were dealing real world issues and I really liked the way they all worked together to cope with the rigors of high school romance.
Many thanks to Point for the review copy.
This one looks fun, fun, fun! I’m going to have to wait for the library to get it though, b/c I’m on an austerity plan until I reduce my ginormous tbr pile.
I know the feeling…