This is one of the saddest books I've ever read! honestly, the ending just messed me up I couldn't believe it could get to me like that. This is such a beautiful, well written and thought book and I'm just glad I read it. You see so much love, sacrifice, anger, betrayal a lot of emotions altogeth...
Das erste Buch war genial! Ich werde es immer und immer wieder lesen (und ignorieren, dass es 2 weitere gibt)Die Nachfolgebände waren nach keinen Maßstäben schlecht, sie hatten nur nicht die Atmosphäre, diesen Geschmak nach Sommer und Pfirsichen, nach Abenteuern und nach neuem für sie unbekanntem...
Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope. Terrible, terrible book. Started it on audio and thought to myself, "dang, this is really boring and nothing is happening but it's too cold to take my phone and fiddle with it so...". It got a little more interesting, to the point that I checked out the ebook so I co...
There's no question Jodi Lynn Anderson can write, but I can't help but feel like this one was written mostly to have closure (though if you're looking for HEAs, ha ha hahaha). I think I would have preferred this series to have been a duology. However, Murhpy, Birdie and Leeda are some of the real...
Love and Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson is a fantastic book and I would recommend it to everyone.I gave this book 5 stars. It was a well-written and interesting book that can inspire teenagers while keeping them very entertained as well. The theme of the book is about being true to who you really ...
Oops! Cammy was at a school dance, her Costco granny panties with a Christmas tree print on display for many of her classmates to see and photograph. Dying of humiliation, she figures there is no way she’ll ever move off the Loser rung of her high school’s social ladder. So much for her buddin...
Peaches, a fiction by Jodi Lynn Anderson, has quickly become one of my favorite books. A friend gave it to me because her mom gave it to her and she didn’t want to read it. It looked interesting so I decided I would read it, and my friend missed out.tThe novel starts with a short chapter that g...
I read the first book in the series, May Bird and the Ever After, a few months ago, and found it decent and entertaining, but not particularly noteworthy. (Thus far, apparently the most controversial opinion on AV!) I definitely liked it enough that when Jessica realized book two was available in...
This book is fantastic! I could relate to May wonderfully. I have a morbid streak and have grown up in the woods all my life. Like May I've had my ups and downs when it comes to fitting in. I think a lot of people can relate to that, especially those who are apart of the book's target age group. ...
the sequel to Peaches is heartfelt and starting to develop, not as a summer book, but a coming-of-age story. everything in Bridgewater, GA, is somewhat manageable and more difficult to comprehend, but understandable. This summer everything changes for our 3 georgia peaches. Leeda has been nam...
There were whistles lodged in the crevices of trees that made low moaning noises as we passed, and all sorts of dangling symbols made of twigs. I couldn’t decide whether it was all enchanting or eerie, and decided it was both. “Not much farther,” Dad said, getting visibly more tense. We stumbled ...