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Summer Sisters

Summer Sisters

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A preteen read with graphic sex
Review: So like everyone else I was hooked on Judy as a kid, now as a 33 year old woman I expected much more. Judy should give adults more depth to delve into. Sex isn't what seperates an adult novel from that of a prepubesant reader. Sorry Judy, but you found your place in the preteen market, that's where you should stay.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it!!
Review: Summer Sisters was a great book that I believe alot of female readers can relate to. It is a novel about a deeply rooted freindship between two girls. It shows the sexual curiosity and experimentation that teenagers go through. And the strength of a true friendship. Once I picked this book up, I couldn't put it down....by the time it was over, I was in tears.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AN EXCELLENT BOOK
Review: I'm normally not one to read but this book kept me interested. The lives of the characters were very odd and I kept wanting to know what would come up next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book ever written.
Review: This book is great for adults and teens aalthough I wouldn't reccomend it for the 12 and under set. The story takes place on a magical setting which adds to the story. It is an awesome book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It was slow and somewhat depressing. Not what I expected.
Review: I was looking forward to a funny story and was disappointed. The book seemed to have alot of lesbian overtones. The characters never totally developed for me. I found myself reading faster just so I could finish and try to figure out what the point was. Sorry Judy Blume. Normally I'm a real fan of yours.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC - CAN'T PUT IT DOWN
Review: I have read so many of Judy's books from way back when I was in elementary school. Now I have this book that I started reading yesterday and cannot put it down. If you are a fan of Judy, this one will take you there.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A disappointment.
Review: Like many others here, I remembered reading Blume as a child and teen, and loving her work. I picked up 'Summer Sisters' hoping to experience some sense of nostalgia yet at the same time read something new. The book was fair for about the first half, but somewhere down the line I stopped caring about the characters and what happened to them. It contains none of the great characterization or engrossing story and situations of her other novels.
I'd also like to add that though there are adult situations in the book, it is a YA novel through and through. Adults may be put off by the style (I wouldn't have minded if the story had been good.) Teenage girls may enjoy it, but I'm sure they can find something better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I laughed; I cried; I'd read it again!
Review: From the moment I began reading Judy Blume's "Summer Sisters" I was hooked. The organization of her book was ingenious. I loved how I was able to get inside the characters--to their innermost thoughts. Her story is one that so many of us women can relate to: of love and friendship, old friends, and that connection to the past that can never be replaced by the present.Indeed it was a page turner and I would have to say that yet again, Judy Blume has achieved the success of telling a story that can truly touch our hearts. So simple because of its commonplace theme, yet so beautifully delivered and explored. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I felt like a teenager again!
Review: Summer Sisters took me back to a time I had almost forgotten. I'm 33 years old and, like Vix, was just coming of age in the seventies. I couldn't put the book down and, like many of the other reader's who have posted reviews, finished it in less than two days. I look forward to reading Blume's next release.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What kind of people think this is good?
Review: Now, come on. Surely American readers really don't think this novel is worth as many stars as I have seen posted. I thought the plot absolute drivel, the characters unbelievably sex obsessed (despite what Judy Blume thinks, not every teenager is obsessed with sex), the friendship phony, and the adults tiresome. I did not even want my 19 year old to read it. I threw the book away when finished.


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