Sarah G. Epstein
Auteur de Small Spaces
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Œuvres de Sarah G. Epstein
The prints of Edvard Munch, mirror of his life : an exhibition of prints from the collection of Sarah G. and Lionel C.… (1983) 18 exemplaires
Edvard Munch : paradox of woman : an exhibition of prints from The Epstein Collection, October 28-December 5, 1981, to… 3 exemplaires
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- Œuvres
- 11
- Membres
- 157
- Popularité
- #133,743
- Évaluation
- 3.9
- Critiques
- 7
- ISBN
- 29
Hello Fellow Readers,
I was in the mood for a little contemporary young adult and Sugarcoated immediately caught my eye. Honestly, I wanted a quick little book to lighten my mood and bring me back from a reading slump I had. Well this book, while a quick read, dealt with harder topics than I thought it had and that is not a bad thing. Epstein has a way of writing a story that, even with heavy hitting topics, it draws you in but doesn't emotionally drain you.
I really liked Sophie, she's a typically teenager whose life isn't doing so well right now, so she takes the initiative (albeit in a somewhat drastic way) to change it for the best. I've mentioned before that I don't really like enemies to lovers, I didn't mind Simon and Sophie's interactions. Maybe because they are teenagers and act like it? There are times where I felt a bit frustrated, this mostly had to do with Sophie's family drama and her family basically keeping her in the dark. I did see where the plot was heading and I just knew things would go awful when Sophie found out. I do like the resolution, even though it is a bit open ended and it makes me curious for the second book in the series.
Overall, a pretty great YA novel.… (plus d'informations)