This was a nice and easy book, I heard the audio version. It truly was a wonderful YA book about growing up, trying to find your place in the world and the first real love. The story was told from alternating POV so that we get into both heads, Sarah's and Toby's. I loved that, specially since we sa...
Its not always that you loose yourself in books. Sue Colasanti definitely succeeded this by the first 30 or so pages. After that it wasn't so hard to ignore once i had to put the book down (which was MANY times but eventually DONE!)Susane Colasanti is now one of my favourite authors as she mentioned...
"Standing in the line at the food court, I try to be myself. But I forget how I usually stand when I'm myself." This book got an extra star just for that line right there. Because I'm not a teenager anymore, but I still have times when I'm with a group of people and I forget how I'd act if I were j...
...I enjoyed getting to know both Sara and Tobey. I really liked that we got to see their story come together through both of their POV's. In a lot of YA books, they're written in first person from one main character's POV and I'm sometimes left wanting to know more about the other characters in thi...
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