Sarah Dessen’s latest book, and the last one to read for my Summer of Sarah Dessen challenge! It definitely had some of the things I like about her later books (namely, fun secondary characters!), but it wasn’t my favorite from her. Emaline was an interesting enough protagonist. She seemed unique ...
As it appears on The Accidental Reader: Sarah Dessen Book ReviewThe book for me was a piece of art. Although I am not familiar with Dessen's novels I have to say that she did a great job when it comes to character development and realism. All the characters have human traits and no one is perfect ...
As it appears on The Accidental Reader: Sarah Dessen Book ReviewThe book for me was a piece of art. Although I am not familiar with Dessen's novels I have to say that she did a great job when it comes to character development and realism. All the characters have human traits and no one is perfect ...
I'm a huge fan of Sarah Dessen's books and was so excited the first time I heard about this book. I really enjoyed it and purposely saved this to read only on those summer beach days.Emaline lives in a small beach town and it's her last summer before college. She has been dating Luke for years and t...
Eh, DNFed at the end of chapter two. I've got a strange relationship with Dessen as it is (I've read two other books by her, liked them, and bought more, but there's something about her writing style I hate and I think she's overrated), but I was admittedly tempted by the cover and reviews from frie...
Sarah Dessen is one of my Favorite YA contemporary authors. That is a very.... very small list. So she should be honored ;) She is on my list of "I will read ANYTHING this woman writes" authors. That's why I picked up The Moon and More. It didn't intrigue me quite as much as my favorites from her (...
I was late jumping on the Sarah Dessen Wagon - there are still a few of her earlier books I want to read; but I was so excited about this new book coming out. The Moon and More sounded like a cross between a typical Dessen summer-read, but with a slightly different twist. And that's what it turned o...
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