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2Gether 4Ever: Notes of a Junior High School Heartthrob |
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Rating: Summary: Did I love this? Yes or No, check one: YES Review: I couldn't put it down till I had finished the whole thing, then I went back and read it again. It is just a slender collection of notes passed to and from the author during junior high school, but it packs an emotional wallop that you just don't expect -- and it's funny. The notes awaken memories of your own first loves and deepest friendships, a time when you were most vulnerable and most seriously attracted "in that way" to someone (and then someone else, and then someone else). You'll suddenly remember the exact names and faces and voices of the people you loved, befriended, envied and desired when you were 12 or 13 years old. You may find yourself reading it out loud to friends, and then they'll want to grab it and read it without stopping. If you survived junior high school, or are living with someone who's there now, you'll enjoy this.
Rating: Summary: A trip down memory lane Review: What a delightful book! If you're getting jaded by all the bickering discord of the couples that populate reality television and talk shows a la Dr. Phil, this book will give you a welcome respite. Here's a reminder that love *is* sweet, and never sweeter than when you're young and ever-so-certain that you've found your True Love.
Rating: Summary: Filled With Charm Review: Wow, this book really brought me back to my junior high days, when life was full of drama and passion. Rather than silly, the romantic tales in Dene's book feel as meaningful as they were back then. Sure, I laughed, but I was left with a warm, fuzzy glow of nostalgia and a new appreciation for the trials of youth.
Rating: Summary: this is fine Review: you go buy this for right now or later when u think u have nothing i woke up and waws\\ alone cuz i had been broken up with ma girl, she didnt like me to call her sis, but now i readh this and it is like all my tears over those things she used to do, i see her like she is here buy this for your time alone and treat urself well and do not fret, it is better in the end
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