Unpregnant by Jenni Hendricks and Ted Caplan
- Zoe Harris
- Apr 8, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 29, 2021

SPOILER FREE SYPNOSIS
Veronica Clarke is pretty much your perfect girl. Best grades, Perfect GPA, Got into one of the best colleges, so you'd never think she'd really want to fail a test- Until now. When she finds herself in the school bathroom, staring at a pregnancy test with two pink lines, she shrinks down, finding herself encased in a situation she never thought she'd be in. Thoughts began whirling around her mind. What do the lines say? What will I do? What if I AM pregnant? How did this happen? Did I do this wrong? And as soon as she read those two lines, she thought one thing: She Needs an Abortion. As you read this book, you will go through some ups and downs. Twists and Turns. Uprisings and Downsizings. But there will be one thing that will stay throughout your mind: Will she make it?
MY REVIEW
I have no words. This. This is amazing. The book had me hooked it from the start, as soon as I opened the book. Dealing with a teen pregnancy seems hard, in which I could see why her first instinct is an instant abortion and nothing else. Nothing against it, I'm just saying I can understand why she did that. Veronica is a very confident person. Bailey is a somewhat inspirational person. Absolute INSPIRATION at that. Over time, I really saw Veronica's character change how enclosed she was to an outgoing or more OUT there kind of person. I could see that very clearly as the book went. I read this day and night, before studying for my exams and after studying for my exams. I got jealous of her after her constantly mentioning her college things and so on, lol. But I really enjoyed this. Bailey is a person who doesn't give a single heck about a single dang person. I'm actually very happy that she helped Veronica get out of her shell, which is a best friend everyone needs. I love her tone, how forwarding and demanding she is, how she declares something as hers in an instant. Kelvin is a person who comes and goes, but I got enough info to know this: that boy is crazy. He constantly followed the girls, regardless of what they said, they even threatened him at one point, but that crap did NOT stop him. He scared me, scared them, and would scare any normal human. What he did was wrong, and the fact he does not own up to that is crappy. Absolutely crappy. A waste of air at that. But this was a very good book to read. Follow Veronica throughout her trip to the abortion clinic because I swear. You will enjoy every minute of it.
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