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Leila Howland

Auteur de Nantucket Blue

11 oeuvres 511 utilisateurs 29 critiques

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Œuvres de Leila Howland

Nantucket Blue (2013) 176 exemplaires
Rapunzel and the Lost Lagoon (2017) 82 exemplaires
Nantucket Red (Nantucket Blue) (1618) 70 exemplaires
The Forget-Me-Not Summer (2015) 64 exemplaires
Hello, Sunshine (2017) 55 exemplaires
Rapunzel and the Vanishing Village (2018) 18 exemplaires

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OMG Cricket is so naive and romantic. Poor kid, reality is a hard pill to swallow.
'I'm so naive lalala...' I swear it's this kind of feeling! I'm not sure whether to be amused or horrified.

This is complicated. It does feel kind of odd, a bit different? Well, I like it. But, well.

So you go looking for one thing and find something else - something much better. What do you do? You fight! (Like there's a question about it, che!)

Well, this is likeable. Cricket has grown a lot as a person throughout the book.

FINAL VEDICT: It's good, but not particularly?
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QuirkyCat_13 | 19 autres critiques | Jun 20, 2022 |
I wish that I'd liked this book more than I did. It was okay, but, not as amazing as the singing dancing movie.

For the most part, it was about Rapunzel and Cassandra. And its point of view switched chapter to chapter between the two. Cassandra is a new character in the universe. She's the daughter of the Captain of the Guard and she too wants to be a guard, but, because she's a girl she's not being allowed. But, she's made maps of the whole kingdom and is a whiz with weapons and moves and such. They meet and then Cassandra becomes Rapunzel's sort of friend when Rapunzel finds a book that claims to know about some kingdom altering sort of place, the Lost Lagoon. And they're off on their adventure.

From there, unfortunately, the middle had a lot of what seemed like treading water, but then right near the very end it did pick up again, and for the most part, I did like the ending.

Honestly, my biggest annoyance with the book was the apparent lesbian subtext that screamed at me from the pages re: Cassandra and Rapunzel. I understand that that was not what was supposed to be, they were supposed to be friends, but, it was there on so many levels that I couldn't just not see it. We each read a book differently, and, I saw subtext. I have no doubt that those who this is supposed to be for, kids/teens much younger than me maybe won't see it the same way.

Overall it was a fun book, I just wish that some of the meandering in the middle had been taken out.

I got this ARC through Netgalley on behalf of Disney Book Group
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DanieXJ | 1 autre critique | Oct 16, 2017 |
I received a free eBook of Hello, Sunshine by Leila Howland through Netgalley in return for an honest review. This book took me awhile to get into because of the story moving a little too slowly for me in the beginning. However, once I started to get into it, the story became much more interesting. Hello, Sunshine is about a girl that is not accepted into any colleges she applied for; deciding to move to LA and test her luck at becoming an actor becomes a much harder feat than she imagines. Moving out alone, making new friends, finding a job to pay the bills, and then attempting to be hired for a part in a play or movie. Ultimately the book is about finding your way without any help and that it is possible to become someone even when all seems lost. This book has helped me to understand what it really is like to move out on your own and try to find your way in the world.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Cherylprazak | 1 autre critique | Sep 26, 2017 |
A sequel to Nantucket Blue, Nantucket Red finds protagonist Cricket Thompson newly graduated from high school. Cricket is accepted to Brown University with a coveted spot on the lacrosse team, and heads back to Nantucket in order to earn money for the Ivy League life. Soon after arriving, one night on the island causes Cricket's future to be thrown up in the air. She's forced on a journey to discover just who she is and what she wants. A heartwarming beach read any reader is sure to appreciate, whether or not they've read the first novel in the series!

Sarah M. / Marathon County Public Library
Find this book in our library catalog.

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mcpl.wausau | 4 autres critiques | Sep 25, 2017 |

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Œuvres
11
Membres
511
Popularité
#48,532
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
29
ISBN
53
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