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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. {my thoughts} - This book is based around the life and happenings of one Anna Sanders. She is a high school senior trying to get her life in the correct direction in order to prep for college. She is a journalist that has an amazing way with words. She has a one track mind and when she is after the scoop she will stop at nothing to try and figure out the conclusion. She is rather smart and understands the limitations of her resources. She has goals and dreams for herself and when she comes close to endangering them she begins to wonder what to do next. She has a close friend that she confides in but what she needs to figure out most is who is the right guy for her. This book goes through many emotions, it's a nice read and is wonderfully written. I look forward to reading more of this series in the future. {reason for reading} - I was given a copy of this book by the author in return for an honest review. Sometimes all you need is a nice and easy YA book with an interesting protagonist and a thrilling storyline and that was exactly what I hoped for when I picked up Dragonfly. I’m not going as far as saying I was disappointed, but I wasn’t as impressed as I thought I would be. (There is a lot of I’s in that sentence!). Anna is not my favorite protagonist ever. I found her incredible stupid and I was so embarrassed for her when she chased after Jack - seriously girl, have some self-respect. There are times where she was a normal, sensitive teen, but they were few and far between. I did however love the fact that her parents and her grandmother was an active part of the story and actually helped her in the story. Way to often the parents have gone missing from YA books. I adored Julian, even though he obviously isn’t flawless. I didn’t get his patience about Anna, but he’s so sweet, talented and amazing. He demanded nothing from her, but gave her everything. Jack, on the other hand, was an ass. He toys with Anna’s emotions - treats her like a woman one minute, then turns around and treats her like a child. I drove me insane! He’s also a very fast mover and takes it too far on his and Anna’s first evening together. Throughout the story he seems interested only in his own feelings and Anna’s body. I really can’t stand him! I had some pretty big issues with the story and the following may contained small spoilers: Anna and her friends decide to go drag racing and obviously that calls for alcohol (wait, what?!). Two of the guys crashed and has to go to the hospital and Jack asks Anna to drive one of the girls home because the two of them can’t be there when the police arrives because they had too much to drink. At NO POINT in the story has Anna any remorse about drunk driving! It’s just so wrong and so far off from the Anna I’ve gotten to know. At some point Anna is at a party at the twins place and she finds Jack all over another girl. They aren’t together at this point, but obviously she gets upset and leaves the part. The next day (or a couple of days later - I don’t remember) he finds her at the beach and explains to her, that he didn’t know she was going to be at the party. That’s all the explanation she gets and apparently it’s enough because moments later she’s all over him. Gawd!! And my last problem: At some point Anna gets, as Christmas gift from Lucy, a picture of Anna and Jack, despite the fact that Lucy knows Anna isn’t seeing him anymore and the picture really hurts her. What kind of friends does that? So inappropriate! No more mini spoilers The mystery part of the story is too easy to figure out, but it really doesn’t matter. It kind of gives the story a TV-show-feel that I really liked. The writing is very enjoyable and it’s easily read - no questions asked; Leigh. T. Moore knows how to write. Dragonfly is an okay read for the beach and I plan on continuing the series, mostly to figure out which of the guys Anna ends up with. Love triangle time! Anna Sanders has started off with a bang! New friend Lucy and Lucy's smokin hot (and mysterious) twin brother Jack. Even though Anna tries to avoid it, she is drawn to Jack as much as he is to her. When she get mixed signals from Jack, she looks to her equally hot friend Julian for friendship and a distraction. But secrets begin to surface... Great read! Who doesn't love a good love triangle with a dash of mystery! Heck - I couldn't even decide who to pick between Jack (popular guy) & Julian (more bad boy favor)! Ready for book two! I received this book in exchange for an honest review for Netgalley. no reviews | add a review
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Anna Sanders expected an anonymous (and uneventful) senior year until she crossed paths with rich-and-sexy Jack Kyser and his twin sister Lucy.Pulling Anna into their extravagant lifestyle on the Gulf Coast, Lucy pushed her outside her comfort zone and Jack showed her feelings she's never experienced... Until he mysteriously withdrew.Anna turned to her internship at the city paper and to her old attraction for Julian, a handsome local artist and rising star, for distraction. But both led to her discovery of a decades-old secret closely guarded by the twins' distant, single father. It's a secret that could cost her the boy she loves and permanently change all their lives. No library descriptions found. |
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{reason for reading} - I was given a copy of this book by the author in return for an honest review. ( )