In the dentist’s chair, Beyond Blonde by Teresa Toten
By no sheer coincidence, I needed emergency dental attention on the same day as Margaret Buffie’s dog.
I broke a tooth but her literary inspiration needed some teeth removed. I’m sure he read in the dental chair also ’cause it is so comfy, with a head and foot rest and a nice tilt to it. Here I’m reading Beyond Blonde by Teresa Toten and it’s funny enough to keep me happy while my freezing is not taking.
It’s another reason why adults should read YA. The character is a combination of my best friend in highschool and me, her being the blonde and me the brunette who aspires to be and yes, we both played basketball. Of course, in my highschool everyone’s parents spoke and acted like different versions of Auntie Eva.
The second needle didn’t take either so the dentist continued anyway. He removed a chunk of tooth and installed a temporary filling and I didn’t feel a thing–all because of Teresa’s hilarious writing.
You can read Beyond Blonde anywhere. You don’t need to wait for a dentist’s appointment.
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