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A Summer to Die

A Summer to Die

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Summer To Die
Review: A Summer To Die is a very sad book, but it was great. 13 year old Meg envies her older sister, Molly, who is beautiful, practically perfect, and has a great boyfriend. One night Molly gets really sick and tells Meg to get their parents. Molly is rushed to the hospital and Meg feels as though it was all her fault. Finally Molly comes home from the hospital, but still can't go back to school, but she seems to be getting better, until one morning Meg got mad Molly was still in bed at 11 o'clock and when Molly goes to get out of bed, Meg sees something is wrong again. Molly asks that Meg not say anything about it, but she does and Molly is sent back to the hospital. Toward the end of the book Meg realizes that Molly isn't going to be coming home. Will Meg be able to tell her sister that she cares? Read the book to find out. This is a wonderful book I am sure you will like it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Summer To Die
Review: A SUMMER TO DIE was one of the best books I have ever read. This book has had a big impact on my life and it has made me look at some people in a very different way. It has also made me treat others with respect, ecspecially my family more than anything, even if they aren't your favorite person/people in the world. You should respect family more than anyone or anything because family comes first! Blood is thicker than water! In this book, thirt-teen year-old Meg enivies her sister, Molly because she has everything Meg wants! She has beauty, boyfriends all the time, and gets all the attention. Sometimes, Meg even gets mad at Molly becuase she is so pretty. But when Molly starts getting very sick, Meg realizes she didn't know what she had until she was loosing it. In the end, Molly died of a very sick disease called leukemia. Meg was terribly upset but she had to move on and remember the good times they spent together. In this book, I feel the author wanted everyone to learn that we should all respect who and what we have because you never what your going to lose or when your going to lose it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: This was a great book when I read it in 4th grade and it still is. I love the meaning behind the book. I would recommend it to all middle school girls.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A WONDERFUL TEAR - JERKING BOOK!!!
Review: "A Summer to Die," was a great book. It was about two girls who have to face the new challenges, changes and having to make new friends when they move out of the city. Fifteen year old Molly has always been pretty, populair, and had an easy time making new friends. Molly already has a boyfriend in the first week they move their. But it does not come as easily to Meg, her sister. She can't make a single friend, and she is depressed. Her dad sits in his study all day writing a book, her sister is her usual, annoying, self. But one day Molly is rushed to the hospital and it is then that Meg knows that something is terribly wrong with her sister. Molly comes home and has a new drug she has to take. But Meg notices that Molly's long hair is falling out, Molly is loosing weight and she gets sick again. Read this story for yourself to find out the ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing Book!
Review: This book is amazing. The first time I read it I was 10 years old. I am 23, I read the book for the second time last week, and it is still one of my all time favorite books. It's an emotional story about life and death. You really feel the characters and the farther you read the more "real" they become Easy to read, easy to fall in love with. I think this book is a must read for any age, but be prepared to shed a few tears!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A WONDERFUL TEAR - JERKING BOOK!!!
Review: "A Summer to Die," was a great book. It was about two girls who have to face the new challenges, changes and having to make new friends when they move out of the city. Fifteen year old Molly has always been pretty, populair, and had an easy time making new friends. Molly already has a boyfriend in the first week they move their. But it does not come as easily to Meg, her sister. She can't make a single friend, and she is depressed. Her dad sits in his study all day writing a book, her sister is her usual, annoying, self. But one day Molly is rushed to the hospital and it is then that Meg knows that something is terribly wrong with her sister. Molly comes home and has a new drug she has to take. But Meg notices that Molly's long hair is falling out, Molly is loosing weight and she gets sick again. Read this story for yourself to find out the ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 12 years later, still one of my favorites!
Review: I read this book (reluctantly) for a book report in middle school close to 12 years ago. I cannot tell you how much it touched me. What a beautiful story. Perfect for girls just entering that "awkward stage". I won't give away the story line, but it inspired my love for memory quilts and given me a true appreciation for my loved ones.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Summer To Die
Review: I first read this book when I was in forth of fifth grade. Ever since then it has been my favorite book by far. I have read it more times than I can keep track of and it has never failed to comfort me. I love Meg's courage and how human she is. She is passinate and determined but also unsure. I love Molly's strenghth and her girliness. She is so sure of who she is and what she wants to be. It is a book about being their for each other in a time of tragedy and moving on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite books
Review: I loved this book. It was so sad and I started crying. I love how this author writes this book and it made me feel like I was there. Once I started reading this book I couldn't stop and I didn't concentrate on anything else. I love sad stories and if you liked this one I recommend you to read Sort Of Forever By Sally Warner.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Loved it!
Review: I read this book a few summers ago and I dont remember every detail so I couldent possibly give away the plot even if I tried but I do remember the important things which make this an unforgettable book. Its about the sibling rivalry and also the love between two sisters and how you dont know what you've got until its gone. This book was very inspiring and it changed my outlook on many things. This book makes you scared and it makes you sad but it also makes you want to do something special for those close to you. I loved this book, I have to warn you it dident capture my attention at first but it was well worth the wait for the exciting, tear-jerking plot. I loved this book! it was one of my favorites, I would highly recomend it!


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