Two Way Street

 
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(Updated: June 22, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Molly

I got into character. I loved how it was two sides before and after but it got a little confusing at first. It is a take on reality but, in as semi funnier way.
This is my first book that i've read by Lauren Barnholdt but I think that she is a very good author and a lot more girls should read her books.

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Don't keep secrets that effect others! Two Way Street
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
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Reader reviewed by Amber

At the beginning of the book you meet two 18 year old characters Courtney and Justin. They had been going out but Justin broke up with Courtney and he told her it was because he had met someone else but it they're was something else. He didn't want to break up with her. The story switches from not only Courtney and Justin's points of views but from past and present. So Courtney and Justin are going to the same college so while they were together they planned a road trip for that fall to get from where they live in Florida to where they would be attending college in Boston. They decide to go on the trip anyways and through out the trip the two characters learn a lot about each other that they didn't know including secrets that Justin had been keeping that had driven them apart. After three hectic days they arrive in Boston and settle in for college and come to an understanding and I am not quite sure but I think they got back together.

I learned a lot from this book but the main theme I would say is don't keep secrets because it will catch up to you in the end. Even if you think you're protecting that person you'd be better off telling them in most situations.
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