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Cargando... Supergirl Mixtapes (edición 2012)por Meagan Brothers
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Maria finally gets a chance to live in New York City with her mom, who left her dad a million years ago because Millcreek, South Carolina was stifling for her art. At first she's stuck in a stifling prep school but eventually she gets home schooled by Nina, a friend of both her mother's and grandmothers (shocking). She finally makes a (boy)friend and she thinks she's got a handle on things. Except her mom's never really around, she spends more time with Travis (mom's boyfriend) then mom and Mom's behavior is a little bipolar; ecstatic one minute, angry and annoyed the next. I thought for sure this was going to go in an ugly Travis/Maria direction. While for a second it did, it didn't get as bad as I thought it would and it only stopped there on the way to much bigger issues. This is definitely one of those hard lessons of life books. Everyone gets caught in their little white lies but even still it's the bigger secrets that will break us. Vic (mom) is so easy to like and she seems like so much fun but she's so erratic and while I was expecting the bigger picture to be something different (like mental disorder) anyone with sense could see that something was wrong. The setting of this book is back when I was in middle school. It was the tail end of grunge and punk. That nostalgia factor was nice. I haven't thought about making mix tapes in a million year but the music is definitely what tied this all together for me. I would have loved specific lists for each of the mix tapes although lots of teens today barely have a clue who Kurt Cobain was so I can see why it wasn't included. Maria finally gets a chance to live in New York City with her mom, who left her dad a million years ago because Millcreek, South Carolina was stifling for her art. At first she's stuck in a stifling prep school but eventually she gets home schooled by Nina, a friend of both her mother's and grandmothers (shocking). She finally makes a (boy)friend and she thinks she's got a handle on things. Except her mom's never really around, she spends more time with Travis (mom's boyfriend) then mom and Mom's behavior is a little bipolar; ecstatic one minute, angry and annoyed the next. I thought for sure this was going to go in an ugly Travis/Maria direction. While for a second it did, it didn't get as bad as I thought it would and it only stopped there on the way to much bigger issues. This is definitely one of those hard lessons of life books. Everyone gets caught in their little white lies but even still it's the bigger secrets that will break us. Vic (mom) is so easy to like and she seems like so much fun but she's so erratic and while I was expecting the bigger picture to be something different (like mental disorder) anyone with sense could see that something was wrong. The setting of this book is back when I was in middle school. It was the tail end of grunge and punk. That nostalgia factor was nice. I haven't thought about making mix tapes in a million year but the music is definitely what tied this all together for me. I would have loved specific lists for each of the mix tapes although lots of teens today barely have a clue who Kurt Cobain was so I can see why it wasn't included. Maria finally gets a chance to live in New York City with her mom, who left her dad a million years ago because Millcreek, South Carolina was stifling for her art. At first she's stuck in a stifling prep school but eventually she gets home schooled by Nina, a friend of both her mother's and grandmothers (shocking). She finally makes a (boy)friend and she thinks she's got a handle on things. Except her mom's never really around, she spends more time with Travis (mom's boyfriend) then mom and Mom's behavior is a little bipolar; ecstatic one minute, angry and annoyed the next. I thought for sure this was going to go in an ugly Travis/Maria direction. While for a second it did, it didn't get as bad as I thought it would and it only stopped there on the way to much bigger issues. This is definitely one of those hard lessons of life books. Everyone gets caught in their little white lies but even still it's the bigger secrets that will break us. Vic (mom) is so easy to like and she seems like so much fun but she's so erratic and while I was expecting the bigger picture to be something different (like mental disorder) anyone with sense could see that something was wrong. The setting of this book is back when I was in middle school. It was the tail end of grunge and punk. That nostalgia factor was nice. I haven't thought about making mix tapes in a million year but the music is definitely what tied this all together for me. I would have loved specific lists for each of the mix tapes although lots of teens today barely have a clue who Kurt Cobain was so I can see why it wasn't included. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Sixteen-year-old Maria leaves her father and grandmother in Red Hill, South Carolina, to live with her mother, an artist who lives with her young boyfriend in a tiny apartment in Manhattan's Lower East Side. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I thought for sure this was going to go in an ugly Travis/Maria direction. While for a second it did, it didn't get as bad as I thought it would and it only stopped there on the way to much bigger issues. This is definitely one of those hard lessons of life books. Everyone gets caught in their little white lies but even still it's the bigger secrets that will break us. Vic (mom) is so easy to like and she seems like so much fun but she's so erratic and while I was expecting the bigger picture to be something different (like mental disorder) anyone with sense could see that something was wrong.
The setting of this book is back when I was in middle school. It was the tail end of grunge and punk. That nostalgia factor was nice. I haven't thought about making mix tapes in a million year but the music is definitely what tied this all together for me. I would have loved specific lists for each of the mix tapes although lots of teens today barely have a clue who Kurt Cobain was so I can see why it wasn't included. ( )