My Summer Challenge this year (well it is my first one), is to read all Sarah Dessen books. I will be reading one Sarah Dessen book every week and hope that by the end of Summer I will be up to date with them all. :)A standard pattern I have noticed in the books (I have read 3 now) is that they all ...
I’m nearly done reading all the Sarah Dessen books, and What Happened to Goodbye is my latest from her. It’s also her second-to-latest book as of now, which means it has the normal romantic formula, family drama, and awesome secondary characters, which is why this was yet another nice book from her....
What Happened to Goodbye is a truly typical Sarah Dessen book. If you've read almost any Sarah Dessen book, you will understand the statement. If you haven't...well basically it's girl finds herself in some kind of new situation (whether by location, or socially) then as she adjusts to the new situa...
See more reviews and other book-related posts at The Reading Shelf.I’m nearly done reading all the Sarah Dessen books, and What Happened to Goodbye is my latest from her. It’s also her second-to-latest book as of now, which means it has the normal romantic formula, family drama, and awesome secondar...
After slogging through my last read, I was really looking forward to this little Sarah Dessen that was waiting patiently on my nightstand. Dessen is just the kind of author you like to return to after a long day: warm, complex characters, a family-oriented plotline, and delightfully, undistractingly...
After slogging through my last read, I was really looking forward to this one. It was just what I needed. I can't say that "Goodbye" was as strong as some of her other novels--though it deals with divorce and the psychology that can play out in the children of divorced families, it didn't leave the ...
Liz, no is it Eliza, no it’s Lizbet, no it’s Beth, no it’s Mclean. Every new town she takes on a new name, a new personality and persona but now that she has stumbled her way to her namesake she is lost. Who is Mclean, the senior who has had a multitude of personalities but not one that she can cl...
This was my first Sarah Dessen book. I really enjoyed it. I thought there'd be more interaction with Dave, but this was a book more focused on the main character and her own identity crisis, so to add the element of her own romance in to the story would have been overkill. I like the way this book s...
This book was a fun read, but also had some depth in it. What I like about Sarah Dessen is that even though she writes YA contemporary romance novels, she still puts some depth in her books, so it's not just about the love. I found Maclean's situation really messed up, and I understood why she ch...
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