Okay so i know i say this a lot. But this is my favorite book ever. (Okay so i have like 7 books that i my favorite, who cares?!) Anyway, I've been reading this book every summer for the past four years since I was in 8th grade.I absolutely love any type of travel romance book.And this covers eve...
Really short book, but I did have a lot of problems with it. It was very rushed, the relationships weren't developed, and yes there was instalove. There is nothing more annoying than instalove in books when it could've talked more about her development as a person in Italy. I just really don't kn...
This one was pretty good. It was one of the best books I read over the summer. As the story went on I wondered and wondered .....would things change? Would the father go to rehab? Would her mother go on a diet? Would Libby go into foster care because of her dad? How you know a book is good is if ...
I liked this book because it was easy to connect personally to. The main character, Libby, was very bipolar. It made it easy to predict what she was going to do next. There was some romance and an unexpected turn. After Libby moves, she gets to restart her life and connect with her grandmother. I...
Libby hates her life. That’s the first she would say if you asked her about her life. She wants to have her first serious kiss that she and Nadine have always dreamt of. At the end when the worst happened, like moving in a trailer and meeting her grandma that was “dead” for all her 14 years, it i...
A new day. Miss Barton has assigned me a corner of the lower works of Cambria Iron—one of the few buildings to withstand the flood. The blast furnaces have been fired up. White smoke billows from the chimneys. It’s a blessing to the workers. Most resumed their jobs almost immediately after the wa...