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by Lindsey Leavitt
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Andi's ABCs
Andi's ABCs rated it 12 years ago
Cute story about mending a broken heart. It was quirky and charming and fun. Loved Oliver's personality. Definitely a good read.
Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice rated it 12 years ago
Full Review: http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/2013/04/ya-book-review-going-vintage-by-lindsey.htmlSo, Mallory and Jeremy are supposed to be working on a paper together, Mallory clicks on to Jeremy's bedroom computer and what does she find...BubbleYum. Not the kind you chew and spit out (though I'...
Nose Graze
Nose Graze rated it 12 years ago
BookNook — Young Adult book reviewsGoing Vintage isn't exactly a mind-blowing piece of work. It's cute, it's fluffy, it's not quite perfect, and it's a good "in-between" book—meaning it's something you read in between amazing books, but it's not an amazing book in itself.I felt like Going Vintage s...
Writing My Own Fairy Tale
Writing My Own Fairy Tale rated it 12 years ago
Going Vintage is a perfect example of a funny, quick YA contemporary. I read this book after a string of fantasy and science-fiction books and it was the perfect palate cleanser that also helped to bring me out of my slight slump. For some reason this March has been hard for me to get through books....
Jenn's Book Jems
Jenn's Book Jems rated it 12 years ago
3.5I, like I’m sure many other people out there, have often thought about how it would be to live 50 or 60 years in the past. You see those movies and TV show showing a simpler, happier times where families had sit down dinners together every night and technology wasn’t in every part of our lives. E...
Kassiah
Kassiah rated it 12 years ago
4 starsI really loved this story! Mallory has been with her boyfriend, Jeremy, for over a year when she discovers that he has been having a "cyber-relationship" with another girl through a popular social networking site. She's crushed and after finding a list written by her beloved grandmother whe...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 12 years ago
3 to 3.5 starsThe pacing was a little too slow for me, and Mallory's decision to go tech-free didn't really make much sense to me, but I did enjoy the characters.Full Review:Review:I am definitely torn about Going Vintage. The premise sounded fun and unique, and I enjoy Lindsey Leavitt’s breezy nar...
Bookish Things & More
Bookish Things & More rated it 12 years ago
Originally posted at www.bookishthingsnadmore.comLoved this book. It was so cute and fun. It's not really what I was expecting, but I couldn't help by love Mallory. She's been wronged by her boyfriend, and decides the best thing to do is to unplug from modern technology. This is an extremely har...
debzbookshelf
debzbookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Going Vintage was a fast, light-hearted, and surprising look at how technology affects our lives and influences our relationships. Filled with realistic characters, an exciting plot, and laugh-out-loud humor, Going Vintage is something you will not want to miss!Initially, Mallory ditches her boyfrie...
Book.Blog.Bake.
Book.Blog.Bake. rated it 12 years ago
I don’t normally use this word to describe books, but here it is: cute. This book is cute, and it’s the best word I can come up with for this book. It’s not going to go on a “this-is-my-favorite-book-ever-list”, but it will go on my “read in case of bad day list”. It’ that kind of book.Mallory can b...
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