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Chargement... Sam & Ilsa's Last Hurrahpar Rachel Cohn, David Levithan
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Fraternal twins, Sam and Ilsa throw legendary dinner parties. Each invited 3 persons, unknown to the other. They choose "interesting" and provocative guests. This is the interesting premise exploited to its extreme in this novel. Eight teenagers who drink illegally, engage in taunts and insults, use foul language and, worst, abuse a grandmother's stately penthouse in NYC is not this reader's idea of a fun night. There is an attempt at reflective growth at the end of the book but it is too little, too late. Urban, 'sophisticated' teens may enjoy some of the banter. Literary merit: good Characterization: great for such a short book Recommended: yes Level: high school So, this is a short novel. The authors crammed a whole bunch of issues in 202 pages. Sam’s character had too much going on for the book to be as light-hearted and fun as the cover and length suggest. In saying that, I did enjoy the book. I think it is a great book for seniors in high school, dealing with the great unknown of their futures. Sam and Ilsa throw a final dinner party in their grandmother’s fancy apartment in New York. They have had several parties there. Since Sam and Ilsa are twins they add a fun twist to the guest list and each invite 3 guests and one out of the three must be a stranger to the other twin. As you can imagine the guest list is full of interesting characters and one sock puppet. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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The New York Times Bestselling duo behind Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist and The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily return with twins out to throw the party of a lifetime--or at least the best party of high school! Siblings Sam and Ilsa Kehlmann have spent most of their high school years throwing parties for their friends--and now they've prepared their final blowout, just before graduation. The rules are simple: each twin gets to invite three guests, and the other twin doesn't know who's coming until the partiers show up at the door. With Sam and Ilsa, the sibling revelry is always tempered with a large dose of sibling rivalry, and tonight is no exception. One night. One apartment. Eight people. What could possibly go wrong? Oh, we all know the answer is plenty. But plenty also goes right, as well...in rather surprising ways. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The book isn't just a huge disappointment, it is a disaster. Apart from the characters who seem to be a group of the most idiotic and annoying teenagers which you can't stand (and they probably can't stand themselves either), there is no real plot, or at least not one worth reading the book for.
It seems as if Rachel Cohn & David Levithan were forced to write this book together and decided to punish the publisher and reader with coming up with the crappiest story and characters they could think of.
The only positive thing about this book is that it's so short, you don't have to suffer for a long time if you want to make it to the end. ( )