Title | : | Summer Love (Love Stories) |
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Rating | : | |
ISBN | : | 0553492764 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780553492767 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 |
Publication | : | First published March 9, 1999 |
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Summer Love (Love Stories) Reviews
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*3.5-3.75 stars
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This book is a nice sweet read. Something that I read so long ago that I totally forgot what it was about.
Noah and Meg are two best friends that only see each other during the summer and have been best friends since they were five. Now though things start changing after the teenage hormones start taking over. Noah meets a girl at his new summer job and she happens to be a college student and at least 2 years older than he is which is a major score on his part. Meg starts to feel the jealousy and no longer wants to hear about any of it. Noah eventually comes to realize that Tara (college girl) is not the girl for him and that he really wants Meg, but now there is another guy in the picture and it turns into a whole topsy turvy summer with lots of figuring out what each character wants out of each other.
Overall, I love the friendship between Noah and Meg and I have a feeling that even if their love does not last they will still be friends in many years to come. Noah is your typical teenage guy that goes off of his hormones and Meg is just a home-sy tomboy with a touching of girlie in her. Both characters are likable and make you want to be their friends. -
OMG. This book was part of my "i'm so bored, i'll read anything" phase during the summer after my freshman year. I looked over my sister's bookshelf and found this. Haha! It was fun. Predictable. A light read. I did enjoy it, though. So... 4 stars! :)
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Summer reading
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The cutest summer read EVER. Light and sweet like cotton candy. Take it to the beach with you. :)
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This book was a cute little summer read. I loved the fact that the two main characters were friends at first and then watching their relationship grow. Definitely a good summer read