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Cargando... Twelve Long Monthspor Brian Malloy
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Another book I was apprehensive about based on the description, but it turned out to be much, much better than I expected. It's a story about love (seriously), but also about a girl in love with a boy who just can't love her back the way she wants. Unlike so many novels, the end ties up neatly, but not at all the way you'd expected. There are twists of heart break and betrayal mixed in with love and humor. It's a cute, though a times almost forced, story. What a disappointment. This book had such potential, but fell far short of what it could have been. Flat characters, a non-existent plot, blunt sentences/poor grammar, and predictability really give the book its lackluster rating. Felt like it took me twelve long months to read it - it was such drudgery. Reviewed by YA Librarian Elizabeth for TeensReadToo.com Molly is in love/obsessed with her chemistry partner, Mark - but Mark has a girlfriend. Mark lives on a farm, he is an artist, he cheats off Mallory's tests, doesn't show up for plans when he says he will, and basically is unavailable and constantly mysterious - which makes Molly's crush hard to bear. Molly does not have many friends and is considered nerdy. She is going to Columbia college in New York City in the fall to study physics. When an unexpected opportunity arises and Molly sees Mark vulnerable, a true friendship sparks between them. Everything changes when Molly goes to college and meets two rich, glamorous New York City girls. They teach her about fashion and makeup and expose her to the party scene of New York. She also gets her first boyfriend and begins to forget about Mark. Meanwhile, Mark is having problems living back in Minnesota, and comes to New York to visit Molly - and soon everything she believed in is turned upside down. A great read, filled with well-defined, lovable characters. You really feel for Molly and Mark and their struggles, and it will keep you guessing as to what will happen with everyone. A great story for those who like reading about the emotions of first love, first disappointments, and the friends who play a big role in your development. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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From the end of her senior year at Minnesota's Le Seur High School through her first year as a physics major at Columbia University, Molly Swain finds the inner strength and good friends to help her cope with huge challenges, including learning that the boy she loves is gay. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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