I'll give you that - the girls had a great time and probably shouldn't have done all that they did.
Now, as an adult reader, I found the book to be predictable and shallow. However, it was an enjoyable read and one that I wouldn't have any problem recommending to a teen. I just would tell them not to do any of the things April did. Actually, I can't imagine any teen getting the opportunity to do the things April shouldn't have done. It's true, she made some bad choices along the way. In the end, however, I think she tried to tell her readers that she would do things differently - and that, if given the chance, they should too. It's incredibly easy for teens to glamorize the idea of being on your own like April was, but in the end we realize how much more it means to be in a loving, stable family and to have your parents by your side, and not across the globe.
Here's an author video with Sarah Mlynowski:
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