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Xpresso Reads
Xpresso Reads rated it 12 years ago
I enjoy contemporaries for many reasons, one of them being the emotional output that you get from them, another is the rawness of their subjects. Swell, both emotional and raw, is a truly great read about teen alcoholism. The topic itself is gritty and unforgiving, and the characters that we meet ma...
Alluring Reads
Alluring Reads rated it 12 years ago
After reading, and thoroughly enjoying Julie's The Joy and Torture of Joshua James, I was quick to jump on the opportunity to take part in the tour for her latest full length novel, Swell. Once again I was drawn in by her incredibly raw storytelling, and unflinching honesty in the most dire of situa...
My ParaHangover
My ParaHangover rated it 12 years ago
This book absolutely, positively tested my comfort level in reading. I don’t normally read contemporary novels and when I do, it’s usually from the young adult section. I have this thing about “leaving reality” and reading young adult still lets me *poof* out of my world.But even though this is a ...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
Swell is a book about a girl who has taken too many wrong directions and decisions, all before the age of 16. The story revolves around Beck, a plain jane who finally gets admitted to the world of the popular crowd when Christian, the smart, hot, and "in" guy ends up being her boyfriend. However wha...
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings
Keertana @ Ivy Book Bindings rated it 12 years ago
Enter for a chance to win Swell HERE. For anyone who knows me, they’ll tell you that contemporary really isn’t my preferred genre. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of contemporary novels I can claim to have truly loved and while I can’t add Swell to that pile with rivals like Melina March...
jessysbookends
jessysbookends rated it 13 years ago
Since I began reading this book, I felt drawn to the story. Every page I read gave form to the microcosm that is Todd and Nally's story. Simply, I couldn't stop reading.Nally and Todd are a pair who know each other during family vacation. As soon as they begin taking, Todd makes quite a shocking ...
Shortie Says
Shortie Says rated it 13 years ago
This is one of those books that when you finish you kind of just sit there and wallow in how loaded the story actually was. I was completely satisfied when I finished but I was still doing the whole "jaw-dropping-wow-that-book-was-moving" emotion as well. A Place In This Life is not light by any mea...
jessysbookends
jessysbookends rated it 56 years ago
I read Swell in just two days. From the first instant I read it, simply couldn't stop. The story grabbed my interest from the get go. This is one of those books that keeps you thinking afterwards. Characters become familiar to you and you cannot help but try to understand them by constantly learni...
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