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anna_reads_too_much 's review for:
Twenty Boy Summer
by Sarah Ockler
Plot: The idea is fresh and original, which is great on Sarah Ockler's part. I also loved how she incorperated the sea glass into the book -- when you're looking at the cover, you think it's just pretty, that it doesn't really have meaning. However, as you read the book, you find the meaning, and I really liked how that was incorperated into the cover as well as the story.
Characters: The characters were written really well. You found yourself rooting for them in certain situations or getting so mad at certain decisions that you want to throw your book against the nearest wall. You get so caught up in the character's story, that you feel like YOUR the one living it. Like you're actually there with Anna and Frankie in Zanzibar Bay. Like you're actually Anna feeling all this pain, still, from Matt's death. That's what really made me love this book so much.
Wow Factor: Very wowed. And very recommended.
Characters: The characters were written really well. You found yourself rooting for them in certain situations or getting so mad at certain decisions that you want to throw your book against the nearest wall. You get so caught up in the character's story, that you feel like YOUR the one living it. Like you're actually there with Anna and Frankie in Zanzibar Bay. Like you're actually Anna feeling all this pain, still, from Matt's death. That's what really made me love this book so much.
Wow Factor: Very wowed. And very recommended.