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A review by wandereaderr
The Summer of Firsts and Lasts by Terra Elan McVoy
3.0
I give this more like a 3.89. I thought it was a wonderful and easy read. It helped bring some warmth into this cold December.
I just thought a lot of it was so cheesy. Calla was so annoying with her pining after Duncan and reading into every single thing he said/did. But she never had the courage to tell him. I was glad when Brynn did it so she could finally fucking move on.
I loved Violet the most. She was cool, detached and thrilling. Her and James gave me rushes of excitement. However, I thought the ending was so ridiculous. Violet gave up her virginity to him but they didn't even make a big deal out of Violet leaving. Just that they would never forget it. Like they were both being pretty cavalier about it. Maybe it wasn't as much of a big deal as I would think it is.
Daisy was really cool too. I liked how she became more independent throughout the novel and did her own thing trying to separate herself from the shadows of her sisters.
Overall it was a good book but it wasn't something that stabbed me, changed my life, you know?
I just thought a lot of it was so cheesy. Calla was so annoying with her pining after Duncan and reading into every single thing he said/did. But she never had the courage to tell him. I was glad when Brynn did it so she could finally fucking move on.
I loved Violet the most. She was cool, detached and thrilling. Her and James gave me rushes of excitement. However, I thought the ending was so ridiculous. Violet gave up her virginity to him but they didn't even make a big deal out of Violet leaving. Just that they would never forget it. Like they were both being pretty cavalier about it. Maybe it wasn't as much of a big deal as I would think it is.
Daisy was really cool too. I liked how she became more independent throughout the novel and did her own thing trying to separate herself from the shadows of her sisters.
Overall it was a good book but it wasn't something that stabbed me, changed my life, you know?