This book fit summer reading one hundred percent! The Lifegaurd starts in Texas, where Sirena's family is seperating. For the summer Sirena moves to RHode Island to spend time with her aunt. With summer quickly passing Sirena meets Pilot( the new attractive lifegaurd) who saves her and makes her...
The writing is just so, so bad. The opening is her walking into the water, already proving herself to be foolish and self-involved, and then the book goes back in time (I guess) with an almost identical scene. Then the author does something I loathe, which is to write two paragraphs then skip ahe...
There’s not much to say about this book. The “storyline” is about an overweight columnist who loses weight in order to impress (literally) the man of her dreams – a movie star. I use the word “storyline” very loosely because this book is really a self-help and diet book thinly veiled by adding cl...
So-so. It was a book about a columnist, that was kind of interesting. I really felt disappointed in this book though. There weren't may interesting messages, except for one character that had moved to the wilderness to escape the pace of modern life, even though he was perfectly OK when had to co...
The cut is deep, the blood keeps trickling out, but there’s nothing I can do. I press my hand against it. It has to stop. River stares at my face, concerned, but then turns away. “I’ll look around.” “Outside?” I don’t want him to go. &nb...
Clive asks. I walk away from the TV and toward the window and look down on the entire panorama of New York City and Central Park and the crowds of people swirling around below us in slow motion, each of them going off purposely in one direction or another, like they’ve captured by some filmmaker ...