Sarah Dessen, Sarah Dessen, Sarah Dessen! She is by far the queen of contemporary Ya novels. She has this way about her stories that manages to pull you in even when the book a d that characters aren’t your favorite. She once again did it to me with Dreamland. Definitely not my favorite of the Desse...
I'm really not even sure how to feel after reading this one. It's so different from any of the other Sarah Dessen books that I've ever read...and I just don't even know! I did like it, and it actually really affected me, but I'm still not sure. This book actually has me pretty wound up. It made me s...
I first read this book for summer reading in High School. I believe I was sixteen. I have always been a huge fan of Sarah Dessen because her stories are fun, romantic and easy to read. Sometimes I consider her books to be guilty pleasures, but Dreamland is as far away from a guilty pleasure as you c...
Sarah Dessen is a very intresting author that writes about a lot of teenage issues. In this book we are faced with Caitlin (which is creeply my name) who is being physically abused by her boyfriend and the results of it.This isn't a book for you if you can't take physically abuse, sex, drugs etc. in...
This is my first Sarah Dessen book and I think I can understand why she is so popular. This book is good. Dessen tackles a tough subject with sensitivity and understanding. The story is raw and real and totally compelling, and I usually avoid novels that deal with Issues. I also like the way she end...
This is a very different book from hers. It so deep and very heart wrenching. I love everything about it, in short, I love this so much! No doubt when it's Sarah Dessen. I'M LOST FOR WORDS! Totally 5 out of 5!
Oh goodness. Talk about a tearjerker! From the very beginning, I was totally ready to cry and that was before the real plot even started! At first, I was only reading this before I went to bed; maybe twenty or thirty pages a night. But I got sucked into the book and the characters, and I just wanted...
This is a raw read, but beautifully written. It is quite a journey, but I could really feel where Caitlin, the main character, is coming from, why she made the decisions she did, and how an abusive relationship could develop. The relationship between Caitlin and her sister Cass is well done, and ...
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