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Twenty Boy Summer
by Sarah Ockler
Twenty Boy Summer is EMOTIONAL & BEAUTIFUL.
Surprisingly, I enjoyed this book very much! It almost made it on my list of favorite books! Actually, I am still considering its position among my past reads.
Anna is absolutely adorable. She struggles with the love she has lost and keeping her promise to him not to tell her best friend. I fell in love with Matt, from the very beginning. For more than half of the book, I remained upset that he passed away. I wanted her to be able to experience the love they shared!
Frankie is taking it very hard and losing her mind. The once confident, yet conservative young lady, turns bad girl. She becomes obsessed with flinging herself at boys, sneaking around while her parents are not looking, and pressuring Anna into lose her virginity. Though, despite her crazy behavior, she remained in my good graces for the majority of the book.
The betrayal (I will say no more than that) was shocking and extremely emotional!
I admire this book, and I will most likely keep it in a special place among my bookshelves.
I recommend this book to any YA reader who enjoys stories about loss, healing, and growing up.
Like my review? Visit my blog, The Golden Book Hunt
Surprisingly, I enjoyed this book very much! It almost made it on my list of favorite books! Actually, I am still considering its position among my past reads.
Anna is absolutely adorable. She struggles with the love she has lost and keeping her promise to him not to tell her best friend. I fell in love with Matt, from the very beginning. For more than half of the book, I remained upset that he passed away. I wanted her to be able to experience the love they shared!
Frankie is taking it very hard and losing her mind. The once confident, yet conservative young lady, turns bad girl. She becomes obsessed with flinging herself at boys, sneaking around while her parents are not looking, and pressuring Anna into lose her virginity. Though, despite her crazy behavior, she remained in my good graces for the majority of the book.
The betrayal (I will say no more than that) was shocking and extremely emotional!
I admire this book, and I will most likely keep it in a special place among my bookshelves.
I recommend this book to any YA reader who enjoys stories about loss, healing, and growing up.
Like my review? Visit my blog, The Golden Book Hunt