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by Sarah Dessen
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isamlq
isamlq rated it 12 years ago
you've got to hand it to dessen: she writes girls and their friends with so much detail that they all come to life. it's a sweet story of a girl seeing her worth with the help of some pretty awesome others. the 'others' in this instance include girls who've lived through what she's living through, w...
SamanthatheBookworm
SamanthatheBookworm rated it 13 years ago
Hey everyone! Check out my review of this book to see why I gave it 2 stars :)http://thesecretlifeofabookworm-x.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/last-chance-by-sarah-dessen.html
Sash from Sash & Em
Sash from Sash & Em rated it 13 years ago
Another really good one. Didn't touch me as much as the first two, but enjoyed it all the same!
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks
Stacks on Stacks on Stacks rated it 13 years ago
For more reviews, check out http://vivaladolcevita14.blogspot.com/I love this book :) My second Dessen book and so far nothing at all to complain about! Wahoo!!! :) But seriously, this book is wonderful. I can especially relate to this book because I've struggled with my weight my entire life, just ...
Book Love
Book Love rated it 13 years ago
Another great book by this author with such a wonderful message for teenage girls and all of us! I highly recommend this book for a light, fun read! I really think this book should be made into a movie!Note: A year and half later....I'm still waiting for the movie! I don't know how you'd go ab...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 13 years ago
Quite similar to Along for the Ride. Misfit girl with no friends spends a summer at the beach, gets initiated into girl culture, learns to like herself. I enjoyed the story except for the whole weight-loss element (because heavy people cannot become thin people) although that was presented somewhat ...
Great Imaginations
Great Imaginations rated it 14 years ago
Goodreads Summary:Colie expects the worst when she's sent to spend the summer with her eccentric aunt Mira while her mother, queen of the television infomercial, tours Europe. Always an outcast -- first for being fat and then for being "easy" -- Colie has no friends at home and doesn't expect to fin...
the little bookish
the little bookish rated it 14 years ago
Actually, I'm not too fond with this book as this book is about friendship. Honestly, I always skipped on books or columns in teen or female magazines about friendship because I believe true friendship doesn't exist. A normal friendship, yes but best friend(s)? It's something about the past. Anyway,...
marvelloussbooks
marvelloussbooks rated it 14 years ago
Actually, I'm not too fond with this book as this book is about friendship. Honestly, I always skipped on books or columns in teen or female magazines about friendship because I believe true friendship doesn't exist. A normal friendship, yes but best friend(s)? It's something about the past. Anyway,...
Elizziebooks
Elizziebooks rated it 14 years ago
I thought the plot in this book was great. It’s a short and easy read, yes, but it also has a lot of self-discovery (nudged by her new friends) and discovering about people in general. Colie learns that she doesn’t need a facade to get the right boy to like her. I loved her interactions with othe...
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