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The Game |
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Rating: Summary: The Game Book Review Review: The Game is a romantic novel depicting high school lovers Kristina Abney's and Jake Taylor's tumultuous attempt to find true love and sustain it. This books draws the reader into cheering for the two main characters to get past personal difficulties and ultimately win the ever challenging game of love. The Author, Erin Moore artfully sets up the story by keeping the reader guessing as Kristina, now a young adult, explains circumstances surrounding her first sexual experience. This Reader cried, hoped and finally cheered as Kristina and Jake struggle to find true love amid the rigors of daily living and personal tragedy. A great read, readers will revisit the awkward teen years and emotional upset surrounding their first love experience and wonder 'if only'.
Rating: Summary: The Game Book Review Review: The Game is a romantic novel depicting high school lovers Kristina Abney's and Jake Taylor's tumultuous attempt to find true love and sustain it. This books draws the reader into cheering for the two main characters to get past personal difficulties and ultimately win the ever challenging game of love. The Author, Erin Moore artfully sets up the story by keeping the reader guessing as Kristina, now a young adult, explains circumstances surrounding her first sexual experience. This Reader cried, hoped and finally cheered as Kristina and Jake struggle to find true love amid the rigors of daily living and personal tragedy. A great read, readers will revisit the awkward teen years and emotional upset surrounding their first love experience and wonder 'if only'.
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