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jessknelson1 's review for:
Twenty Boy Summer
by Sarah Ockler
This was a quick and easy read, and definitely a believable story.
I mainly remember the acceptance the characters needed to develop, as well and the burden that comes with death, love, relationships, lies, and friendship.
There were many moments where I realized how selfish and crazy people can become under pressure.
I also recall thinking that many of the events that occurred are similar to what people go through on a daily bases these days.
Overall, this was a relatively good book, although not one of my favorites. I prefer books that stray from my everyday life because being able to compare a book to my life brings me back to reality... when the whole purpose of my reading is to take me away from reality.... not to relate to the characters.
I mainly remember the acceptance the characters needed to develop, as well and the burden that comes with death, love, relationships, lies, and friendship.
There were many moments where I realized how selfish and crazy people can become under pressure.
I also recall thinking that many of the events that occurred are similar to what people go through on a daily bases these days.
Overall, this was a relatively good book, although not one of my favorites. I prefer books that stray from my everyday life because being able to compare a book to my life brings me back to reality... when the whole purpose of my reading is to take me away from reality.... not to relate to the characters.