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Those Summer Nights
by Laura Silverman
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god, I don’t know how to rate this. maybe a 4.5, but I genuinely have no clue if it’s more 4 or 5. I feel like this book is on the plain side, at lot more things are told rather than of showed. like the golden oldies are cool because hannah repeatedly says they’re cool, ethan is great because he’s hot and they vibe together, but I’m not entirely convinced on their chemistry. however, I do love a good ol’ brother’s best friend trope and I was rooting for their side of the triangle! (but ugh love triangle)
but at the same time, this book is EMOTIONAL. like I CRIED. TWICE. like she writes loss and healing so well, I’m stunned. AND THE FRIENDSHIPS! BONANZA! I love my job but I also wish I worked somewhere like that, the community sounds amazing! and that final bronze medal to match her Bubbie’s was an amazing touch
I think this story was developed really well. like the writing is okay, it got a bit bland at times and I skim read a couple pages, the characters is okay, it probably didn’t need those flashback scenes, imo I don’t think it was necessary to show the background in that style, but the development, oh my goodness, I love Hannah’s character development so much, and the FRIENDSHIPS! this is definitely more character based than plot based, I swear half the relationship stuff was unnecessary and the premise of sending a child away for a year is a bit hmMMm in opinion as a plot line
but the bonanza olympics sound so fun, tbh that’s one of the biggest reasons I requested this book, and I’m glad that didn’t disappoint!
thank you so much netgalley and simon and schuster for this e-arc!
god, I don’t know how to rate this. maybe a 4.5, but I genuinely have no clue if it’s more 4 or 5. I feel like this book is on the plain side, at lot more things are told rather than of showed. like the golden oldies are cool because hannah repeatedly says they’re cool, ethan is great because he’s hot and they vibe together, but I’m not entirely convinced on their chemistry. however, I do love a good ol’ brother’s best friend trope and I was rooting for their side of the triangle! (but ugh love triangle)
but at the same time, this book is EMOTIONAL. like I CRIED. TWICE. like she writes loss and healing so well, I’m stunned. AND THE FRIENDSHIPS! BONANZA! I love my job but I also wish I worked somewhere like that, the community sounds amazing! and that final bronze medal to match her Bubbie’s was an amazing touch
I think this story was developed really well. like the writing is okay, it got a bit bland at times and I skim read a couple pages, the characters is okay, it probably didn’t need those flashback scenes, imo I don’t think it was necessary to show the background in that style, but the development, oh my goodness, I love Hannah’s character development so much, and the FRIENDSHIPS! this is definitely more character based than plot based, I swear half the relationship stuff was unnecessary and the premise of sending a child away for a year is a bit hmMMm in opinion as a plot line
but the bonanza olympics sound so fun, tbh that’s one of the biggest reasons I requested this book, and I’m glad that didn’t disappoint!
thank you so much netgalley and simon and schuster for this e-arc!