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a1icia 's review for:
Twenty Boy Summer
by Sarah Ockler
Unlike most reviewers of this book, I didn't like it.
The back flap assured this was a book of love, grieving and friendship which was appealing at first.
The first chapter, I will admit, broke my heart and it was impossible for my eyes not to well. But that was the only time I felt really something. I hated Frankie and her bitchy-ways, plus the always mispronouncing something -which felt ridiculous at times- and Anna was annoying, giving us the composed and sainty girl act.
I found it outrageous the way of speaking about virginity, treated as something to shed and not give, in love, to someone.
In conclusion, after being mildly disturbed, I just loved the ending and was happy I finished it.
The back flap assured this was a book of love, grieving and friendship which was appealing at first.
The first chapter, I will admit, broke my heart and it was impossible for my eyes not to well. But that was the only time I felt really something. I hated Frankie and her bitchy-ways, plus the always mispronouncing something -which felt ridiculous at times- and Anna was annoying, giving us the composed and sainty girl act.
I found it outrageous the way of speaking about virginity, treated as something to shed and not give, in love, to someone.
In conclusion, after being mildly disturbed, I just loved the ending and was happy I finished it.