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Jennifer Salvato Doktorski

Auteur de How My Summer Went Up in Flames

4 oeuvres 320 utilisateurs 34 critiques

Œuvres de Jennifer Salvato Doktorski

How My Summer Went Up in Flames (2013) 130 exemplaires
The Summer After You and Me (2015) 78 exemplaires
Famous Last Words (1812) 72 exemplaires
August and Everything After (2018) 40 exemplaires

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The summer after you and me: I really liked this book. I live in long island and i thought this book used the fact of hurricane sandy as a way to relate it back to the relationship that started during this storm. I liked the character of Lucy and how much she went through in this novel. It made me so sad the lucy almost lost her house. I did like the romance was well. It was fun quick read and really fun read. 
 
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lmauro123 | 3 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |
The summer after you and me: I really liked this book. I live in long island and i thought this book used the fact of hurricane sandy as a way to relate it back to the relationship that started during this storm. I liked the character of Lucy and how much she went through in this novel. It made me so sad the lucy almost lost her house. I did like the romance was well. It was fun quick read and really fun read. 
 
Check out my non-spolier review that includes this book:
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lmauro123 | 3 autres critiques | Dec 28, 2023 |
I enjoyed this one. It's fluffy and cute. I particularly enjoyed the chapter intros which contained excerpts from Lucy's thesis on the mating habits of marine mammals. I found them adorable, charming, and funny.

This book takes place the summer after Sandy as a town works to recover, rebuild, and move on from the tragedy. Mirroring that effort is Lucy's attempt to personally move on from Sandy and the aftermath of a failed attempt of a relationship with the boy next door, Connor.

I really liked Lucy, the main character, which isn't terribly a surprise since when I was her age, I was also bookish, studious, and had ocean-mad. I wanted to be a marine biologist for the longest time and not pursuing that is one of my life's regrets. She also seemed to be a bit uncertain about relationships, preferring facts and clams. Again, I relate.

This is a young adult novel about relationships so there is the predictable flailing around, misunderstandings due to lack of communication, and love triangles. But I never got annoyed with them like I have with other YA novels. Possibly because I liked Lucy and Connor so much, and even the secondary characters, who at the end of the day were just behaving like human beings who tried to do what they thought was right (even when it wasn't).
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wisemetis | 3 autres critiques | Sep 16, 2022 |
2* rating is a pre-emptive strike.
Because so far she sounds like a whiny self-absorbed obsessed brat.

POST-READ
She is a brat. And gods, but it's so cheesy.
And as far as road-trip books go - this one doesn't cut it. At all.

Do yourself a favour and don't waste your time here.
 
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QuirkyCat_13 | 21 autres critiques | Jun 20, 2022 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
320
Popularité
#73,923
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
34
ISBN
26

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