
Title: The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig
Author: Don Zolidis
Genre: YA
Rating: 3.8 out of 5
Craig is awkward. He plays Dungeons & Dragons, which, in 1994 Wisconsin, does not make you part of the cool crowd. He’s had a crush on Amy for a while. But a geek with the super-smart student body president? That’s never going to happen. Until it does.
Then Amy breaks up with Craig. And gets back together with him. Then breaks up with him again. Over and over again. Seven times.
Senior year is hard enough without adding heartbreak—repetitive heartbreak at that—into the mix. Craig wants to escape his hometown and hopes to find a quirky college to feel at home at. Amy doesn’t know what she wants—she just knows it’s not what she has. It might be Craig. It might not. But both of them are fighting to figure out what really matters—and what they can do about it.
I liked Craig. He’s quirky and fun and definitely awkward. His group of friends are all nerdy but vibrant. Craig and Amy together, however…Well, I was Team Craig in this one. Except he was basically selfish and oblivious of what was going on around him, so focused on himself and what he wanted that it never occurred to him to think about what other people wanted. But he does grow and develops an awareness of others that is both fledgling and blooming, making this worth reading.
Don Zolidis is a playwright and former teacher. The Seven Torments of Amy and Craig is his first published novel.
(Galley provided by Disney-Hyperion in exchange for an honest review.)
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