Hannah Moskowitz has a tendency to write books that stay with you long after you've read them. The characters stay with you, haunting you long after you've finished their story. Invincible Summer is no exception, even though I didn't enjoy it as much as I would have liked.This is one of those books ...
I don't even know how to do my usual pro/con rating for this novel.The book started as a 4, went to a 5 and then settled at a three honestly, the downfall in the end was that it simply suffered from too much tragedy. Divorce, rape, and now death? The family was already so broken and so demoralized,...
Not a big fan of Summer beach house books but this one was an exception. Not only did the cover draw me in, but so did the different summers. It was like reading four mini stories wrapped up in one big story. Pretty awesome.This book made me a little teary-eyed. Hannah Moskowitz took an unoriginal i...
I believe the author was just 20 when she wrote this so kudos to her. I did enjoy the very first chapter where she wonderfully expresses the constant mix of emotions you feel with your family.The McGills have arrived at their summer home, which is based on the author's summer home in Bethany Beach,...
“No. College exists only because it thrives on the hopes and dreams of the young and innocent. College is a hungry zombie here to eat your brains. It wants to remind you that your naivety is impermanent and someday, English major or no, you’ll wear a suit and hate the feeling of sand between your to...
The McGill and Hathaway families have neighboring beach houses at the ocean. Both families come to spend about a month at the beach each summer and always arrange to arrive on the same day. In the mind of 15 year old Chase this is when his life really begins and the other 11 months are just what hap...
I finished Invincible Summer a few days ago but have been sort of at a loss to explain how I feel about it while still remaining fair to the novel itself. This book is a look at several summers in the life of two families who come to the beach every summer for a month or so at a time. It's told in a...
In short: I kind of liked the hero, but the family, especially the parents (so many kids but almost zero interest in them, plus "Dad hates Noah", the eldest ...), was so very weird and displayed strange dynamics. In addition the sad undercurrent carried the later crashing tragedy with it almost from...
I have no words for the disgustingness of this book. The relationship between Chase and Noah was creepy. The relationship between Chase and Claudia was creepy. And I'm not even getting into the Melinda, Chase, Noah thing. Honestly I don't know what the author was even trying to create. So not a...
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