Review Detail
Young Adult Fiction
260
Summer Beach Read
Overall rating
3.3
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Local Girl Swept away is a typical Coming of age mystery. The book’s premise and storyline does not go into great depth. Even with the plot twists and turns at times the storyline can be predictable. But during this time of the year, it helps make it the perfect however, summer time beach read. The sights and sounds of Cape Cod are perfectly described and lend a realistic setting for the characters.
When it comes to someone looking for a great book to read on the beach or outside by the pool on a hot day, this boo does not disappoint. The group of kids, while stereotypical, is easy to understand. The main mystery of the local girl’s disappearance and the grief the kids go through feel real and understandable. While the mystery unfolds, other events keep the reader wondering and provide them with clues to unravel the truth.
What I liked best: Overall, I like the fact that the book was a page turner. During the summer, I like fun reads that keep me interested and wanted to find out more- even if it is to see if I figured out the mystery or not.
What left me wanting more: There is one mature story line element that revolves around relationships between a man in his 30s and teenage girls. While it doesn’t go into great detail, I feel like it wasn’t treated as seriously as it should have. This topic makes it closer to older teenagers than middle school.
This is a great book for those looking for a light mystery for the summer. Wittlinger’s fans will not be disappointed.
When it comes to someone looking for a great book to read on the beach or outside by the pool on a hot day, this boo does not disappoint. The group of kids, while stereotypical, is easy to understand. The main mystery of the local girl’s disappearance and the grief the kids go through feel real and understandable. While the mystery unfolds, other events keep the reader wondering and provide them with clues to unravel the truth.
What I liked best: Overall, I like the fact that the book was a page turner. During the summer, I like fun reads that keep me interested and wanted to find out more- even if it is to see if I figured out the mystery or not.
What left me wanting more: There is one mature story line element that revolves around relationships between a man in his 30s and teenage girls. While it doesn’t go into great detail, I feel like it wasn’t treated as seriously as it should have. This topic makes it closer to older teenagers than middle school.
This is a great book for those looking for a light mystery for the summer. Wittlinger’s fans will not be disappointed.
Good Points
Page turner
Suspenseful
Easy to read
Suspenseful
Easy to read
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