contemporary

  • Up To I Do by Samantha March

    Up To I Do by Samantha March is the light hearted chick lit, chock full of wedding planning, that I needed to ease my stress while planning my own wedding. Emerson Sinclair is a wealthy hotel heiress, who thinks of herself as a sort of celebrity, despite living in a small New Hampshire town. A besides, she’s about to marry a Worthington don’t you know? She expects her wedding to air on television, to be made a priority in every one’s lives for the entire year leading up to the wedding. No expense is too great for the wedding of the century. Emerson begins to lose herself in the stress…

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  • To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han

    To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han is about Lara Jean, a teenage girl who’s been in love many times before. To each of her loves, she writes a letter; signed, sealed, stamped, but never to be delivered. It’s her way of saying goodbye; of letting go of her crush. One day, Lara Jean discovers that her box of letters have been mailed out ‘to all the boys [she’s] loved before.’ I was committed to finishing this book! It was due back to the library when I had 40 pages left so I took pictures of the rest since the wait list for it, now that the…

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  • The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson

    The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson was exactly the lighthearted book I need to break up all my sci-fi and fantasy reads. Following her dad’s political scandal, Andie’s summer plans are in ruin. A letter of recommendation pulled, and no summer job. Andie’s dad was never around much, he was always working, but this summer he’s home. I loved the family dynamic development throughout this book. Andie has been on her own a lot of the time, and it’s clear that her dad really doesn’t know much about his daughter. Their father-daughter relationship evolves over the course of the summer that hasn’t gone to plan for either of them.There were…

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  • We Were Liars by E. Lockhart

    We Were Liars by E. Lockhart is a YA Suspense novel following a group of four friends on a private island with their distinguished family throughout the summer. Our main character cannot seem to remember what her and her friends got up to the summer before. She knows her mother is keeping secrets from her. She’s hoping to figure it out this summer when they meet at the family island again. At times, this was hard to follow. You can’t tell what’s the truth, and what’s I lie That ending!! This was a 2 star read for me until the ending, which bumped it up to a 3 stars! I…

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  • Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson

    Since You’ve Been Gone by Morgan Matson is such a fun read.  Emily’s best friend, Sloane, left suddenly at the beginning of summer without a word. One day, Emily receives a list in the mail from Sloane – a summer bucket list. This wasn’t your standard list, it was full of things to push Emily outside of her comfort zone. It’s always been Emily and Sloane, a pair, never apart. We follow Emily’s journey of self discovery throughout the summer as she learns to be just ‘Emily’, as she checks off items on the list. She hopes completing all the challenges will bring her closer to finding out what has…

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  • Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella

    Finding Audrey by Sophie Kinsella is about a 14 year old girl named Audrey, who wears her dark glasses all the time. Audrey is dealing with some major mental health struggles. That is, until she meets Linus, her brothers friend. With his help, Audrey begins making major progress in her recovery. I loved that this book brought up some important mental health topics. However, it is incredibly unhealthy to portray to impressionable teens (target audience) that their mental health issues can be resolved if only you can find a cute, understanding boy to help you through it. The only reason I continued to read it was to find out what…

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