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2.5 Stars
I know I'm a hypocrite, but are boys really all that matter? The Second Summer is 90% boy drama, worrying about if the boy likes her back, pining over boys, wondering if she's good enough for boys to look at. Girls, get some hobbies!
This novel is infuriatingly predictable. Around 20% in I made guesses about how the summer would go for each of the girls, and in 3.5/4 cases I was right. Yeah, it's gratifying, but I didn't want to be right. Give me a plot twist, please. (Actually, I was happy with the one (and only one!) that I did get.)
If you haven't recently read the The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants you are going to be very, very lost. I was. The author would drop the names of characters or events or places from the previous book with no context and expect you to remember the role they played.
The writing is generically decent--nothing special. It wasn't bad, but I also wasn't impressed. Something, however, kept me hooked, and I read this almost non-stop, voraciously, from beginning to end.
That said, I don't know that I will ever read the next book in this series. I don't own a copy, so I have no excuse to do so...
I know I'm a hypocrite, but are boys really all that matter? The Second Summer is 90% boy drama, worrying about if the boy likes her back, pining over boys, wondering if she's good enough for boys to look at. Girls, get some hobbies!
This novel is infuriatingly predictable. Around 20% in I made guesses about how the summer would go for each of the girls, and in 3.5/4 cases I was right. Yeah, it's gratifying, but I didn't want to be right. Give me a plot twist, please. (Actually, I was happy with the one (and only one!) that I did get.)
If you haven't recently read the The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants you are going to be very, very lost. I was. The author would drop the names of characters or events or places from the previous book with no context and expect you to remember the role they played.
The writing is generically decent--nothing special. It wasn't bad, but I also wasn't impressed. Something, however, kept me hooked, and I read this almost non-stop, voraciously, from beginning to end.
That said, I don't know that I will ever read the next book in this series. I don't own a copy, so I have no excuse to do so...