OLDER FICTION
Vail, Rachel

Brilliant

(3) YA Quinn has always been the level-headed, dependable, studious daughter. But it's a difficult image to maintain, especially since she's anxious about her family's financial problems and impending move. The theme of accepting imperfection--both for Quinn herself and for her parents--is a relatable one, and a little romance doesn't hurt, either. A satisfying ending to the Avery sisters trilogy.

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