This book is a solid 3.5 ⭐️. This is a story about 16 year old Eva who is still grieving the tragic death of her father 2 years earlier.
This book is a solid 3.5 ⭐️. This is a story about 16 year old Eva who is still grieving the tragic death of her father 2 years earlier.
Couldn‘t pass on partaking 🤓
Kissing in America
I Hate Fairyland
Ready Player One
Red Queen
Alice‘s Adventures in Wonderland
#princeofjuly #kiss
I liked this YA novel about a romance reading teen that takes a road trip cross country all the while dealing with her grief over losing her father.
Has anyone read any good, new YA books recently?
August is shaping up to be a pretty literary month (#makemereadit), so I‘m indulging in all the YA while I can. 😉
Genres of interest: Romance (a la Stephanie Perkins), and/or magic/witches.
I‘ve tagged a lesser-known YA romance that I loved (in case anyone else is in the YA groove & looking for suggestions. It‘s not new but it *is* great!)
Tag your recs in the comments! 🙏🏻
This audiobook was so good! It has a road trip and a romance, but this book went deep and had me crying during my commute. It's really about grief, female friendship, first loves, growing up, and mother daughter relationships. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #ya #audiobook
t's a love story but not that kind of love story. It's heartbreak and humor. It's about loss but hopeful. The sprinklings of cheesy romance novel references are on point. And the mention of the poetess Edna St. Vincent Millay and her poetry was a pleasant surprise, along with Adrienne Rich and e. e. cummings and Elizabeth Bishop. Great read! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a surprisingly touching story about family and grief and love and friendship finding yourself. Eva didn't feel like a teenaged caricature; she was given real thoughts and feelings and written with respect. It's a fairly strong story but had Eva not been as likable and relatable, the plot would have felt weaker. She made the book what it was. And the poetry woven in was relevant and meaningful without feeling forced or gimmicky.
I listened to #KissingInAmerica this past week and really enjoyed it! I'll warn you, though--the title is misleading, and if you expect a YA romance with lots of kissing, you'll be disappointed. It's not a romance, but it is a love story. I laughed and cried. 4/5 stars.
I'm going to have to buy a physical copy because I love the cover so.
#audiobooks #bookrec #bookrecommendation #yacontemporary #socksunday
Excellent book. More like two intertwined stories with characters in common. One is a story of overcoming grief and loss. The other is a not-quite romance novel
"Maybe the real strength was in facing things, putting your heart out there, leaping, as Lulu said, taking chances, feeling pain, loving again and again. Maybe there were as many different types of strength as there were different types of love."
⭐️⭐️⭐️3.5
she pulled it out at the end there! there were a lot of parts I was underwhelmed by but I read the whole thing and I did cry, so there you go. also, a very good use of poetry throughout.