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Summer Sisters |
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Rating:  Summary: I really couldn't put it down!! Review: I am 14 and my sister bought this book and i read it when she was done.I absolutely loved it even though it was an adult book.My momwas pissed i read it but its time that sherelized i alraedy knew all the stuff judy wrote about.It was soo could and i could definatley relate to some of the things writtem myself.I think any college or high schooler would love it.
Rating:  Summary: A book for teens too! Review: Some people don't think kids these days know alot about sex and love. When I read this book I knew it was the best book that I have ever read by Judy Blume. I am almost a teenager and I love Judy blume books. She makes me know there is someone that can also relate to my feelings. I loved this book and hope everyone can have as good of friends as Catlin and Vix.
Rating:  Summary: Great! Exciting! Review: I have read all of Judy's books and I am very pleased with Summer Sisters. I felt like I was there, following the characters around. I was disappointed in the ending. I look forward to reading more of Ms.Blume's books. I'd like to chat with Judy Blume fans. Please e-mail. Gee
Rating:  Summary: A Trip To Your Own Past... Review: I am a 48 year old female whose girls read Blume when they were growing up. I found the book reminisant of my own summers. It feels like a Blume is a "tattle tale". Those were secrets, and now everyone knows. I recommend it.
Rating:  Summary: Not the 'Judy Blume' caliber I had expected. Review: This book was a quick and easy read. It was entertaining enough, but it was not to the same caliber of writing I remembered from Judy Blume. I liked the different view points she wrote from, and it was a good summary of real live events that happened during those 20-some years. However, I felt that the plot was somewhat predictable.
Rating:  Summary: If you grew up with Judy Blume you will love this book. Review: I read this book in a day. After the first couple of chapters I could not put it down! Reading Judy Blume was like catching up with an old friend.
Rating:  Summary: I couldn't put the book down! Review: The story of Vix and Caitlyn drew me in! Following them through their childhood, teens, and early adulthood, I could feel their disappointments, their joy, their pain. Judy Blume does such a great job of describing exactly what the characters are feeling. The hot humid summer days, the drenching summer storms, all of it! I felt as if I were sitting on a porch, on Martha's Vineyard, watching the story unfold before me! It was one of those stories that I hated to see end!
Rating:  Summary: A preteen read with graphic sex Review: So like everyone else I was hooked on Judy as a kid, now as a 33 year old woman I expected much more. Judy should give adults more depth to delve into. Sex isn't what seperates an adult novel from that of a prepubesant reader. Sorry Judy, but you found your place in the preteen market, that's where you should stay.
Rating:  Summary: I loved it!! Review: Summer Sisters was a great book that I believe alot of female readers can relate to. It is a novel about a deeply rooted freindship between two girls. It shows the sexual curiosity and experimentation that teenagers go through. And the strength of a true friendship. Once I picked this book up, I couldn't put it down....by the time it was over, I was in tears.
Rating:  Summary: AN EXCELLENT BOOK Review: I'm normally not one to read but this book kept me interested. The lives of the characters were very odd and I kept wanting to know what would come up next.
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