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A Girl Named Summer (Wildfire, No 79)

A Girl Named Summer (Wildfire, No 79)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you read this, you would like this.
Review: Everytime I stopped, I was left with a cliff-hanger. It was humorous, and it would make you want to cry.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: #1 on my favorite books list
Review: Get this book and READ IT!! A girl named summer is a great book to read. For me it helps me know what could happen in life when i grow up to be a teenager. It shows that you can lie to someone because you are in love with them also people can flirt ( like Ann Logan) and take someone that you love. I thought that it was very disapointing when Summer had seen David doing something which made her cry ( you'll see what I mean IF you read the story). It is a very good story. This is why I gave it 5 stars *****.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Girl Named Summer
Review: I am absolutley obsessed with Julie Garwood's books, and it did not phase he at all tht this book was aimed toward younger readers. Infact, it just displayed Ms. Garwood's talent for writing. She really knows how to write any knid of book, and I am not at all dissapointed with this offering. It was actually nice for me to read a book that was directed at my own age. My mom was telling me "Finally, a book for your own age!" (I'm only thirteen). There are many reasons why I loved this book. 1) I really identified with Summer. She is really a normal teen, and it is nice to read about people like yourself. Unlike Julie's historical characters, you know what Summer is going through because you have experienced it firsthand in your own time. 2) She really explained the joys of running well. I myself am a runner, and she really depicted it well. 3) I was glued to my seat from the first page on. Like I have said before, I knew what the characters were going through.

So, if you are a dedicated Garwood fan, or a young adult, this is a great, quick read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Nice Change From Julie's Norm
Review: I am absolutley obsessed with Julie Garwood's books, and it did not phase he at all tht this book was aimed toward younger readers. Infact, it just displayed Ms. Garwood's talent for writing. She really knows how to write any knid of book, and I am not at all dissapointed with this offering. It was actually nice for me to read a book that was directed at my own age. My mom was telling me "Finally, a book for your own age!" (I'm only thirteen). There are many reasons why I loved this book. 1) I really identified with Summer. She is really a normal teen, and it is nice to read about people like yourself. Unlike Julie's historical characters, you know what Summer is going through because you have experienced it firsthand in your own time. 2) She really explained the joys of running well. I myself am a runner, and she really depicted it well. 3) I was glued to my seat from the first page on. Like I have said before, I knew what the characters were going through.

So, if you are a dedicated Garwood fan, or a young adult, this is a great, quick read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Classic
Review: I have read alot of Julie Garwood's adult romance novels but while shoping at a book fair I came across "A Girl Named Summer." It's plot was something any girl Summers age could have gone through. Thats what I liked about it, Julie made it seem real enough that you weren't left thinking "This could never happen!" Julie used great characters, making them funny, and serious but care free all at the same time. I recomened reading "A Girl Named Summer" ASAP because it's right up there with Julie Garwoods other great novels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Classic
Review: I have read alot of Julie Garwood's adult romance novels but while shoping at a book fair I came across "A Girl Named Summer." It's plot was something any girl Summers age could have gone through. Thats what I liked about it, Julie made it seem real enough that you weren't left thinking "This could never happen!" Julie used great characters, making them funny, and serious but care free all at the same time. I recomened reading "A Girl Named Summer" ASAP because it's right up there with Julie Garwoods other great novels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Girl Named Summer
Review: I thought the book A girl named Summer was very good book. It is about a girl who meets a boy over her summer vacation and tells him a lie not thinking ahead that they might have a future together,she tells the lie so he will be intrested in her. THey end up dating and the lie really effects there relationship. How will she get out of they sticky situtation? I thought the book was good because it is very intresting and it makes me want to read more even though im not a big reader.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT BOOK !! A KEEPER!!A MUST BUY!!
Review: It's a great book it's about trusting the one you love ! And loving them no matter what !! even when they are lying ! 5 stars

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Nothing More Nothing Less
Review: it's the best of Julie Garwood... she just know how to create a book for young adults... reading it make me feel a little mature... it's really fascinating... i enjoy every minute reading the book

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fall in love with Julie Garwood's Style!!
Review: Julie Garwood's "A Girl Named Summer," was an interesting book. This novel of hers is all going towards teenagers. It's the first time I read a book of hers and I think that she has interesting way of writting. It talks about a Senior(David) and a Sophomore (Summer) falling in love. But when Summer starts to lie to David her problems increase. She has to run in a six-mile race. Who would of thought that lying could get into a lot of trouble? As she works to win the race, she learns alot about herself. She learns that she doesn't need to be like other girls and she learns that you don't need to lie to get a guy.


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