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Rating: Summary: enjoyable and sweet Review: I honestly really loved this book.The strongest point, I feel is the dialouge. I personally like a book with a lot of talking opposed to a lot of useless detail. Every girl can see theirself in Abigail and every Abigail knows a Josh. That first love you just can't get out of your heart. The book was sweet and innocent a wonderful choice for girls 13 and up. No emphasis on sex or drugs, so it's real and yet wholesome. The user below couldn't be more wrong. It's called demographics, I'd highly doubt a male to enjoy a book that was meant as a real life romance for teen girls.
Rating: Summary: Angels, Tears, and Teddybears Review: I read this novel when the author had it posted on writing.com (sadly its off now, but anyway), and I LOVED it! This book is...so real and...what's the word...amazing! Its been awhile since I've read it, but I remember the links between the characters and how strong they are. This is an excellent book, and I think that 1-Jessica Kosko is going FAR in life...
Rating: Summary: Yawn... Review: This book is boring. It was written by an 18-year-old aspiring literary agent who only wrote it to get her foot in the door. The way I see it, she's going to need bandages for all five toes, because the plot is underdeveloped, the characters are transparent, and the flow is poor. Save yourself the trouble of self-inflicting pain.
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