by Yvonne Prinz
Pretty, pretty, pretty
A great story, perfect for the music-obsessed teen.
3.5/5It’s a good thing I don’t judge books by their first lines. Or their second lines for that matter because lines like, “I sensed him in my midst. The air seems to thin when he’s near me.” Does not even scratch the surface of how delightful I found Allie to be. With those two lines, one might i...
Do you know why I liked this book? It was readable, interesting and best of all, NOT pretentious. Music should make you feel something nice and not make you feel lacking. Also loved that Allie liked Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.Just wanna present the author (and anyone else interested in music) with THIS...
For more reviews, check out http://vivaladolcevita14.blogspot.com/Damn, this book rocked. I'm a huge music geek, so this book definitely appealed to me, even though I'm not the same kind of music geek Allie is. This book went nice and slow, pacing just right and hitting you with twists when you leas...
I really liked this one. I couldn't help it, no matter how the author described Allie, somehow I pictured her as Watts from Some Kind of Wonderful. She even had some of the same attitude.I really liked that this was more than just a romance. So many things happen in this, all of it feeling well conn...
4.25 starsBeth Danube and Daniel Coleman meet during a night on the town in a Calgary bar. Sparks sizzle but Beth is not planning on pursuing anything with the first man who makes her want to explore her sexuality after an abusive relationship. Then faith lands her right in Daniel’s arms again when ...
How does a self-proclaimed music geek with encyclopedic knowledge of vinyl's history survive in an MP3 obsessed, Billboard Top 40 world? If you're sixteen year old Allie, you spend every free moment "practically running" Bob & Bob's Records, comb the flea markets of Berkeley for classic LPs, while c...