

She can't let that happen, as it's the only freedom she has, so she agrees and finds herself immersed in goody-two-shoe Gordon's life. Chemistry is mind-boggling hard and she needs to get a tutor or lose her late Uncle Seth's motorcycle.

She loves her parents but she is finding herself more and more curious about her biological parents (which definitely becomes a bombshell in her life when she does learn the truth).īeyond that, she has even more problems going on that most teens could understand. It's intense like a hot summer's day, but with enough breezy lightness so as not to overwhelm the reader.Ĭhloe is a fun, relateable teen who is trying to figure out her own existence. RIDING THE UNIVERSE is definitely one of those great, summer reads.
