Author: Jenn Bennett
Pages: 391
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Publication Date: April 4, 2017
Source: I checked this out from my local library!
The one guy Bailey Rydell can’t stand is actually the boy of her dreams—she just doesn’t know it yet.
Classic movie fan Bailey “Mink” Rydell has spent months crushing on a witty film geek she only knows online as Alex. Two coasts separate the teens until Bailey moves in with her dad, who lives in the same California surfing town as her online crush.
Faced with doubts (what if he’s a creep in real life—or worse?), Bailey doesn’t tell Alex she’s moved to his hometown. Or that she’s landed a job at the local tourist-trap museum. Or that she’s being heckled daily by the irritatingly hot museum security guard, Porter Roth—a.k.a. her new archnemesis. But life is whole lot messier than the movies, especially when Bailey discovers that tricky fine line between hate, love, and whatever it is she’s starting to feel for Porter.
And as the summer months go by, Bailey must choose whether to cling to a dreamy online fantasy in Alex or take a risk on an imperfect reality with Porter. The choice is both simpler and more complicated than she realizes, because Porter Roth is hiding a secret of his own: Porter is Alex…Approximately.
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Alex, Approximately was such a blast! It has been such a long time since I have sat down and truly just immersed myself in a book. When I sat down and read this, that's all that my attention was on, and it was bliss.![]() |
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What I loved most about Alex, Approximately is how authentic it feels. The cast of characters was strong enough that they came right off the page. I can easily picture Bailey, Porter, Grace, and everyone else. Also, parents and adult figures were proud and present in this book!!! So many times in YA we have parents that are just never mentioned or out of the picture. I absolutely loved that there were adult figures in this book. As a teen myself, my parents and other adults close to me have shaped me into how I am, and I think it is silly when books don't have them present.
The setting of Alex, Approximately also helped with its authenticity. Most books that are set in California are in the heart of a big city, which is fun. This book, however, was set in Coronado Cove, and it had so much more personality. Not only could I easily picture Bailey and Co., I could picture them easily in Coronado Cove. Bennett set up a great atmosphere with the setting, and you can tell she put in some work.
One of the other great things about this book was how sex-positive it is. The book doesn't make sex out to be this huge thing, and it also shows how sex is a decision between two consenting adults. I really appreciated this. Many times in YA sex is either way too romanticized, vague, or completely absent. Masturbation is also mentioned as well, just here and there. Considering how taboo masturbation is not only in YA but in the real world as well, it was great to see it actually be touched on, albeit just an off-handed comment hear and there.

Last but certainly not least is the romance. At the end of the day, the selling point of the book is the romance. And let me tell you: it delivered. So much that I want to buy this book so I can just read their interactions again and again. Porter and Bailey have great banter, and they are just so cute together. Plus, there are some sexy times as well. ;)
To be honest, I have no qualms with this book. I absolutely loved it (if you couldn't tell). My only fault is that I just want more, but I don't think that was needed. I just want more of Jenn Bennett. Hopefully I'll be reading more of her in the very near future, because I fell in love with this book. I'm eagerly awaiting the day that I will buy this!
With that, I give this book
5 out of 5 Stars!