This book is fresh fun and exciting. 15 year Belly Conklin is enjoying another summer with the people that she loves in Cousins, a place she's been going to since she was a baby! The fishers, Aka Jerimiah and Conrad, are finally grown up, and Belly feels like she can fit in aswell. Belly would be turning 16 this year, as now she feels as if she can fit in with the boys. She thinks the summer will be fun, Hanging out on the beach and Playing with the people she loves, Belly is looking foward to her summer vacation. But that's when she finds out that Susannah Fisher is diagnosed with Cancer, which changes everything. Things are different in the Summer house. Her first love, Conrad is different, he's distant. While the stay in the house was supposed to be enjoying, they need to focus on things that matter …
This book is fresh fun and exciting. 15 year Belly Conklin is enjoying another summer with the people that she loves in Cousins, a place she's been going to since she was a baby! The fishers, Aka Jerimiah and Conrad, are finally grown up, and Belly feels like she can fit in aswell. Belly would be turning 16 this year, as now she feels as if she can fit in with the boys. She thinks the summer will be fun, Hanging out on the beach and Playing with the people she loves, Belly is looking foward to her summer vacation. But that's when she finds out that Susannah Fisher is diagnosed with Cancer, which changes everything. Things are different in the Summer house. Her first love, Conrad is different, he's distant. While the stay in the house was supposed to be enjoying, they need to focus on things that matter the most. Sussanah. Belly decides that it's time she acts like the adult that she is. Choosing between her 2 lovers Jerimiah and Conrad Fisher. Will either of them like her? Because this...Is the Summer I turned Pretty.
Koseleg og lettlest. Dette trengde eg etter altfor mange djupe og tunge bøker. Skikkeleg koseleg bok, kosa meg gjennom heile. Vanskeleg å leggje frå meg. Hadde alltid lust å lese meir.
Im Endeffekt ist extrem wenig passiert, aber das Gefühl, dass man nur im Sommer hat, wenn man noch zur Schule geht, wurde einfach richtig gut rüber gebracht.
Review of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
The first of the series was almost readable but each of the next got worse and worse. Nothing in the plot. Sorry, kid. Discouraged my daughter from reading them. (I serve as a recommender/ screener of books, this was an unlucky choice of her)
Review of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
Terminado en menos de 24 horas... Y de mi reto para 2015 es:
Un libro de autora femenina Un libro escrito originariamente en otro idioma ya que lo leí en castellano Un libro que te haga llorar Un libro que puedas acabar en un día
Me ha encantado! Jenny Han tiene una forma ligera de escribir pero que te engancha hasta límites insospechados. Me ha encantado que sea mi lectura entre lecturas
Review of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Full review on Reader's Dialogue: http://readersdialogue.blogspot.com
Belly is one of those characters that has major flaws but you love her anyway. She doesn't come off looking very good with how she deals with Cam, who seems like a nice boy, but as a reader, you totally understand her feelings and forgive her, hoping that she gets clarity, and gets what she wants. Conrad is a bit mysterious, but you can see why Belly loves him through the many flashbacks throughout the story.
I love the way the flashbacks are done. Woven into the story at places where events happening in the present would trigger them, they don't intrude on the story but fit seamlessly into the arc of the summer's tale. Lacking in-text markers except for "Age 11" etc. at the chapter opening, it's clear when the chapter is memories from the past, and they always illuminate what's going on …
Full review on Reader's Dialogue: http://readersdialogue.blogspot.com
Belly is one of those characters that has major flaws but you love her anyway. She doesn't come off looking very good with how she deals with Cam, who seems like a nice boy, but as a reader, you totally understand her feelings and forgive her, hoping that she gets clarity, and gets what she wants. Conrad is a bit mysterious, but you can see why Belly loves him through the many flashbacks throughout the story.
I love the way the flashbacks are done. Woven into the story at places where events happening in the present would trigger them, they don't intrude on the story but fit seamlessly into the arc of the summer's tale. Lacking in-text markers except for "Age 11" etc. at the chapter opening, it's clear when the chapter is memories from the past, and they always illuminate what's going on in the present. It's a tricky technique but done with great skill and style!
I have the next book, It's Not Summer Without You, and I'm looking forward to reading more of Jenny Han's wonderful writing!