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99 Days
by Katie Cotugno
There are not enough words to describe how beautiful this book is. From reading many contemporary young adult books, I've learned that they don't have perfect endings, yet at the same time they do. Because contemporary books are realistic and set in the modern world, they don't have to have happily-ever-after endings; they just end in the most natural way that best fits the storyline of how it would happen in real life. "99 Days" is in many ways a book that really shows the realities of what it means to be a teenager/young adult. I'm not saying that everything that happened in this book is what all teenagers/young adults experience, but, it does have the raw emotions that come with being in love. Like her previous book "How To Love," Katie has done an amazing job with writing in past and present tense; it's fluid and always serves as an important part of her writing style to help the reader really understand what the main character went through and how the past is affecting him or her in the present.
As a fan of Katie Cotugno, I will say this; she has done an incredible job, as usual, writing about the difficulties that some people do go through in life that they have to face and learn to grow from it. I love how Katie writes about the beauty and pain of what it means to be in love because that's the truth, when it comes to love, it's not perfect; love is messy and painful and confusing, but that's what makes it so worth it.
As a fan of Katie Cotugno, I will say this; she has done an incredible job, as usual, writing about the difficulties that some people do go through in life that they have to face and learn to grow from it. I love how Katie writes about the beauty and pain of what it means to be in love because that's the truth, when it comes to love, it's not perfect; love is messy and painful and confusing, but that's what makes it so worth it.