![]() ![]() The interview is a complete disaster, but unbelievably, Kate gets the job and starts to actually pull her life back together. ![]() ![]() Kate has always been super academic and ambitious (she was a grad student in a competitive scientific field), so everyone is fairly shocked by her sudden change.Īs the novel opens, things are just finally starting to look up, when Kate’s sister manages to snag Kate a job interview in the admissions department of a ritzy private school in New York City. The story follows Kate Pearson who has spent the last year wallowing on the couch after her boyfriend/almost-fiancé breaks up with her. If you’re headed somewhere for spring break this year, this would definitely be a perfect pick to pack in your beach bag. It’s not the best book ever, or anything, but it’s fun and fast-paced and I wasn’t sure what was going to happen, plus it’s delightful to watch the backstory unfold. I heard about Small Admissions from Grace of Camp Patton, and since she tends to be a reliable source of recommendations for light novels, I put it on hold at the library and, a week later, it was all mine.īart and I have been pretty consistent this year about reading at night before bed, and this was one of those that I wanted to keep reading just a few more minutes, even though I knew I’d regret it in the morning. ![]()
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