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4.4 68
Young Adult Fiction
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You don't always find love, it may find, or bump into, you
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5.0
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Reader reviewed by t2 sided freek
Many would say Remy is cold hearted, but I think differently. Remy doesn't believe in love patially because of her mother's marriage count (on her 5th) and also because of her father's abandonement. She is a compulsive dater, breaking off boyfriends before it comes to the stage where she gets too attached and might get hurt. So it's surprising to Remy, but not to the readers, when Dexter, a klutzy, cute, band boy, bumps into her life. Dexter is everything Remy despises, unorganized with the complete package. So why is Remy actually considering hooking up with him and moreover not applying her rules to him. Will he send her running, or will Remy finally discover that the love that is imprinted in those songs and romance novels her mom writes truly does exist?
Sarah Dessen writes with passion and writes what teens truly feel, not depending on the readers certain reaction to her books but depending on the readers reaction overall. She doesn't write what we want, which is true happiness, but writes what we will feel in the situations Remy gets sruck in.
Many would say Remy is cold hearted, but I think differently. Remy doesn't believe in love patially because of her mother's marriage count (on her 5th) and also because of her father's abandonement. She is a compulsive dater, breaking off boyfriends before it comes to the stage where she gets too attached and might get hurt. So it's surprising to Remy, but not to the readers, when Dexter, a klutzy, cute, band boy, bumps into her life. Dexter is everything Remy despises, unorganized with the complete package. So why is Remy actually considering hooking up with him and moreover not applying her rules to him. Will he send her running, or will Remy finally discover that the love that is imprinted in those songs and romance novels her mom writes truly does exist?
Sarah Dessen writes with passion and writes what teens truly feel, not depending on the readers certain reaction to her books but depending on the readers reaction overall. She doesn't write what we want, which is true happiness, but writes what we will feel in the situations Remy gets sruck in.
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