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by Leah Raeder
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Aly's Miscellany
Aly's Miscellany rated it 11 years ago
I have no idea what to say about this book... mind-blowing.
Cocktails and Books
Cocktails and Books rated it 11 years ago
I don't know what it is about student/teacher relationships that fascinates me enough that I have to reach the story, even when I cringe many times during the story. Maise and Ethan's story was no different, with the exception that Maise, despite being eighteen, had been forced to grow up way to fa...
SakuraMorimoto
SakuraMorimoto rated it 11 years ago
The Accidental Reader: Book Reviews and MoreThis book is beautiful..simply and amazingly beautiful. It starts with the main protagonist Maise, being in a carnival during a summer night doing nothing but wander around. Since the first sentence, we know that we have nothing to do with the classic hero...
christina's book corner
christina's book corner rated it 11 years ago
Maise is not like any 18 year old her mom sells drugs and her dad is a deadbeat one night Maise goes to the fair and when she gets one the deathsnake she meets someone so they hang out play games drink she tells him she's 21 so they go somewhere private and well you know Maise does this allot she ha...
Nicole Reads
Nicole Reads rated it 11 years ago
Wow. This book. I don’t even know where to start fangirling. Before I do, I want to say a little disclaimer. I do enjoy New Adult very much (see my adoration for Erin McCarthy’s TRUE series), however, there are so many bad novels (aka novels that perpetuate rape culture, victim blaming, makes it s...
Read On
Read On rated it 11 years ago
Stark, no-holds-barred, gut-wrenching look at a harsh reality of life. For mature readers only due to graphic descriptions, but writing is excellent. Impressive debut.
Reading Junkie
Reading Junkie rated it 11 years ago
It was that good. The characters are complex and well written, troubled without being angsty/emo twits. The sex scenes are smoking hot, not cheesy at all. This is everything that 50 Shades of Grey should have been (and failed at miserably). Maise and Evan read like real people, albeit messed up ...
Hello Book, So Long Sleep...
Hello Book, So Long Sleep... rated it 11 years ago
This is how I feel about this book: (I have a confession. I've never seen Casablanca. Never. Ever. But now I feel I must see it!) This book was/is getting a lot of hype, "It's great better then Slammed". I hate when I see reviews like this, because I immediately think, "oh it's probably gonna ...
Banana's Book Blog
Banana's Book Blog rated it 11 years ago
Amazing story of love, and how we find it in the least acceptable places, but how it can change us for the better.
bookyloo
bookyloo rated it 11 years ago
This story is so lyrical and poetic without throwing it in your face or being obnoxious. It just felt right. Leah Raeder is a great writer with the ability to describe places and people in beautiful detail reminiscent of great poetry. The key to her writing is that she doesn't take this skill too fa...
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