I Know It's Over
Format: kindle
ASIN: B009BX22SU
Publish date: September 23rd 2008
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Relationships,
Young Adult Contemporary
I enjoyed reading the guy's POV on first love, painful breakups, friendship and teen pregnancy, and how you deal with the crap life throws in your face, even when you've tried to do the right thing. I liked it, but I have some objections:I wanted to see what Nick saw in Sascha, but ended up being al...
3.5/5Here we have a kid who’s just a kid and doesn’t know what he’s supposed to do when faced with a big thing. The good thing: he doesn’t pretend otherwise. Whatever it is he does happen to feel, he does…no false bravado on his part. You’d think him whiny self centered kid, who’s got too much of ev...
Being a teenager is hard, AND what a bundle of tragic relationships. "I Know It's Over" deals with teen pregnancy from the boys perspective and does it DAMN well. The quality of the writing, the structure and the voice, truelly make it hard to believe that this is Martin's debut novel. and Nick; I j...
Nick. Nick wants a simple summer. An uncomplicated, spontaneous summer. What he gets instead, is Sasha. Sasha has a plan for hre life, a family who has a plan for her life, and neither she nor her family has room in those plans for a serious relationship. A sexual relationship. But Nick wants ...
What I really like is getting to see it from a boys pov and the things he went through. I like the way Ms. Martin showed the emotions. Not only the emotionally toll of the relationship but also the psychical toll as well. Nick does his best when it comes to supporting his ex-girlfriends and I admire...