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by Kirsten Hubbard
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The Reading Geek
The Reading Geek rated it 13 years ago
Kirsten Hubbard's Wanderlove is the story of Bria who signs up for a tour across Central America. However, the tour Bria signs up for is with a group of middle-aged adults. When Bria meets backpackers Rowan and Starling, she takes the opportunity to join them instead. Bria and Rowan are both trying ...
Reading Angel
Reading Angel rated it 13 years ago
Find more of my reviews at www.readingangel.comWanderlove is the story of a teenager girl trying to be a little more spontaneous and exciting and a teenage boy more trying to be a little more in control. Bria is tired of everyone telling her how predictable she is, she just wants to let loose for o...
Everyday Rowena
Everyday Rowena rated it 13 years ago
What a fabulous read this book turned out to be for me. I mean, I had a feeling that I would enjoy this book a lot more than I expected and I'm glad that I wasn't wrong because this book was such a delightful treat. I mean from the way that it was written to the illustrations that were included in t...
Reading, Writing and Being Generally Awesome
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!5/5 Stars!Wanderlove is lovely. Passionate is the word that comes to mind. I was skeptical at first, because I wasn't a fan of the cover and I've tried reading books with similar plots before that just didn't work for me. I was wary going into this, but that changed al...
Katie's Book Blog!!
Katie's Book Blog!! rated it 13 years ago
Honestly, if I could give this book a higher rating, I would. This book reminded me why contemporary is my favorite genre. Kirsten Hubbard's sophomore novel is full of gorgeous settings, crazy adventures, fabulous characters, and beautiful writing. I need to check out her debut novel, Like Mandar...
Cuddlebuggery Book Blog
Cuddlebuggery Book Blog rated it 13 years ago
Con­tem­po­rary is not a genre I usu­ally read. It’s not because I think any less of the genre, but few seem to hold my atten­tion as well as some­thing super­nat­ural or sci­ence fic­tion related. What nor­mally hap­pens is that I’ll get dis­tracted and find myself re-reading the same sen­tence or ...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 13 years ago
Long ago, when I had first joined NetGalley and I was looking for something to read, I came across this book. The cover looked inviting enough but the blurb had the words "travel" and "backpack" in it. I thought that's not for me and decided to give it a pass. Then I read Pheobe North's review and c...
Bri's Books
Bri's Books rated it 13 years ago
Wanderlove, simply put, was breathtaking. This book tugged at my heart and just really resonated with me. It made me want to wander, and it made me want to love. I was captivated from the very beginning, and I have wholly fallen in love with this book.Wanderlove tells the story of an 18-year-old nam...
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf
Juhina @ Maji Bookshelf rated it 13 years ago
Wanderlove has definitely brought back the itch for traveling for me. I LOVE to travel. I take pride in exploring other cultures, living like their people, and seeing all the places tourist groups neglect. I've been to some East Asian countries such as Malaysia and South Korea, and let me tell you, ...
Here There Be Books (BL)
Here There Be Books (BL) rated it 13 years ago
-- Originally reviewed at Here There Be Books. --I have a deep fondness for books that force teenagers to travel to places they might not have wanted to go to and that, in turn, force them to grow up into better people than they were at the beginning of the book/journey. This is why I had such high ...
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