Contemporary books are not my favourite, I liked them from time to time but it is definitely not what I read the most. Morgan Matson's books are always great, funny and emotional. This one was definitely more emotional. I don't often cry while reading, but the ending made me sobbing. I was cleaning ...
I wasn't ready! Morgan Matson & I can't be friends anymore (in my Blu Cantrell & R.L. voice)! This novel went places I didn't even think were possible for me. I am a fade into the background, don't draw too much attention to yourself kind of person because well it saves you some pain. However, it ca...
*4.5 stars I love it. I really do.. I cried my eyes out especially towards the end of the book. I love the way Taylor changed from being irresponsible to more matured person.I can relate to that. I admired how the Edward changed from taking thing for granted to really living the moment and accepti...
Bring tissues! The last four or five chapters were a doozy. Especially for me. My dad and my step-dad's lives deaths came crashing back to me, and throughout chapter thirty-seven, I feel apart. Most of the story is not so sad. It's about young love. It's about family. It's about friendship. There i...
I took this book on holiday with me expecting some gentle summer fluff.Started out pretty much that way. Reasonably likable characters. Wasn't overly blown away by the main character, Taylor who seemed like your fairly average teenager forced to spend a summer with her family under some tough circum...
After reading and falling in love with Amy&Roger's Epic Detour, I was definitely in the mood for more of Morgan Matson's writing. Amy and Roger managed to make me both laugh and cry and after reading the synopsis and some reviews for Second Chance Summer, I had a feeling I could expect the same.The ...
4.5 starsThe best of times, the worst of times. I think that sums up the book pretty well. On the one side it tears your heart out and you just wait for the inevitable to happen, and on the the other side I rooted for Taylor and Henry, laughed and rolled my eyes at the bad puns. It's a feel good boo...
This book. Oh god, this book. Just warning you, this is probably going to be a fairly long and rambling review. I’m actually writing it the same day that I finished the book, which I rarely do, but I just had to talk about it while it was still oh so fresh in my mind. First of all, I’ll address th...
I will admit I've had daydreams, not because it's what I want, but random thoughts of what would happened if either parent died before me. I have to say, this book really rocked my core. I can't even imagine. I live at home still at almost 27, and I feel miserable--I want out. But that's more about ...
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