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Ali was gone since the the end of seventh grade. No one knew what happened to her, if she was dead or alive, she just disappeared. Ali’s best friends Spencer, Hanna, Emily and Aria had all drifted away since her disappearance. Lately they had all been getting these strange text messages from someone named A. A revealed secrets that only Ali knew about, or at least that’s what they thought. And A was spying on them sending them messages about things they were doing now. All of the ex-friends had revealed to each other that they were getting strange text messages form A. They needed to find out who A was and how they found out all their secrets. Ali was gone, she couldn’t be A. Ghosts couldn’t send text messages, could they?
I really enjoyed reading this book. It has a great plot, and the characters were very nicely developed. I feel like a really got to know the characters. I was hooked on this book, and usually I would read it for hours at a time. I was really interested in this book. The book was a moderate reading level which I liked because it wasn’t too easy or too hard to read.
I recommend this book to teenage girls who are looking for a somewhat of a thriller.
Now after Conrad had betrayed Belly once again, she thought she had left him for good. She was now dating Jeremiah, Conrads brother. After a fight with Jeremiah, he proposes to Belly to try to save their relationship. She says yes and they begin to plan the wedding. Belly quits her job and goes to the beach house over the summer to plan. She thought no one was there but turns out Conrad was actually staying for the summer from California. Belly thought that she was over Conrad and he was over her but was it actually like that? While they are with each other, their relationship sparks again and eventually Conrad confesses his love for Belly. Once again Belly was caught in the middle and she had a choice to make on her wedding. Should she go on with the wedding with Jeremiah and marry the guy who had always loved her and had her back? Or Conrad, who Belly always felt deep down that she was going to be with?
I really loved almost everything about this book. I've never been big reader, I never enjoyed it and it was never something that I would do in my pastime. This book was probably the book that I've enjoyed reading the most and this is coming from someone who hates reading. This book and series kept me so entertained and I actually wanted to read it. This was the last book and I feel like over the whole series, I personally got to know the characters. The plot was so good and I feel like Jenny Han made the right decision about who Belly should end up with. The one thing show more that I didn't like about this book was that it was way to easy. Sometimes I felt like I should be challenging myself with another book.
This book is a good book for a girl who wants a cheesy love story. If your looking for an easy book, this definitely the right book.
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Belly was caught in a love triangle. Should she go for the guy she had been always chasing after or the guy that was always there for her when she needed him. For the most part of September, I read Its Not Summer Without You by Jenny Han. The story was about Belly, a sixteen year old girl who was caught up in the middle of two boys. Belly had loved Conrad all her life even though he never loved her back. Even though Belly never knew it, Jeremiah had always been there for her and now he had stronger feelings for her. When she finally get’s with Jeremiah, Conrad reveals that he too loves her even though he had denied it until now. In the end which Fisher brother will she chose? The one of her dreams or the one that had always been at her side.
Overall, I really liked all aspects of the book. I really liked the plot of the story and for the most part, I liked how it was an easy read. The plot of the story was very well done. The author really kept me engaged and the book really kept me on the edge of my seat. Most books can’t hold my attention at all. The plot and characters were very well developed and revealed through the story. Jenny Han’s writing style really makes it easy to get into the book. The book was definitely an easy read but almost to easy that it was one of the reasons I didn’t like the book. it was easy to really enjoy and get into the book. But I also didn’t like how easy it was because I felt like I was kind of wasting my time when I could be show more reading a more challenging book.
This book was definitely a cheesy teenage love story that is directed towards teenage girls. If you're looking for a nice easy read this is the book for you!
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