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  1. Maxine "Max" Liu is Avery Grambs's best and only friend. Max and Avery have been friends for almost their entire lives. Max moved away the summer after eighth grade, and since then their relationship has mostly been in written form. Max's parents are big on "phone-free time" and thus confiscate...

  2. So happy one of the Hawthornes has a good father. The not-so-good: I found Gigi was way too similar to Xander, and I wish JLB had found a way to make her unique rather than a copy of one of the brothers. Xander said he had a girlfriend, who I assume is Max, but didn't name her nor did we see her.

  3. And Avery’s good friend Max uses lots of creatively crude language in her daily life. Max never uses real curse words in her frequent text messages to Avery. But she’ll subs in non-curse words for obvious profanities. For instance, she texts things such as: “Are you foxing with me, beach?” and “That faxing chiphead can go straight to ...

  4. She texts her best friend, Maxine Liu, “Max,” telling her “You-know-who is back” (8). Max moved away the summer after eighth grade, but the two still text regularly. Max responds to Avery’s text with a stream of coded expletives (“mother-faxer”) directed at Drake and follows up with a phone call to make sure Avery is okay.

  5. Both the POVs were a bit slow at start but I found them very intriguing in the second half. We got Avery in Jameson's one. And I love how perfectly they fit with each other. Grayson had some really good character developments. I personally really liked Gigi.

  6. Avery has no idea why -- or even who Tobias Hawthorne is. To receive her inheritance, Avery must move into sprawling, secret passage-filled Hawthorne House, where every room bears the old man's touch -- and his love of puzzles, riddles, and codes.

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  8. Avery: You like him. A lot. Max: Let's just say I am definitely reconsidering my favorite tropes.