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Heather Davis (1) (1970–)

Autore di Never Cry Werewolf

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Dear Teen Me: Authors Write Letters to Their Teen Selves (2012) — Collaboratore — 113 copie

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Data di nascita
1970-11-17
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA

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Loved it, though I got confused a few times with the POV switching, it was easy to catch on. I was almost in tears at the end....
 
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chaoticmel | 13 altre recensioni | May 18, 2024 |
I'm not saying it's a work of art or anything, but holy crap, the undeserved disliking in the reviews. it's a cute sweet werewolf story. the characters are perhaps sketched more lightly than they should be, but not as badly as some reviews would claim. the only real complaint I have is that it feels like only part of a book, to the.point where I want.to check the end of the book and make sure 50 pages weren't accidentally torn out or something.
 
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tanaise | 12 altre recensioni | Jul 17, 2022 |
Amy is running. After escaping an abusive relationship with her boyfriend, she left her mother in Seattle to live with her Aunt Mae, who owns a trailer on an old farm in the country. There she hopes to recover herself, go to a normal high school, and make normal friends. She befriends a boy who lives on the farm just beyond the misty border of Aunt Mae’s land. But he is hiding something too — afraid what he knows the future will bring.

Henry lives the eternal summer of 1944, holding off the fall through some mysterious power. He and his mother and grandfather live on the farm which Amy’s Aunt now owns. Through the granting of Henry’s thoughtless prayer, they are stuck in the summer , suspended in their life before the telegram arrived announcing his brother’s death in the war. And Amy is the only one who has been able to break through.

This young adult novel combines elements of history, modern high school life, and time travel. The characters, though mostly likable, seem flat and stereotypical. The chapters alternate from Amy’s first person to Henry’s third person perspective. Amy seems to be recklessly irresponsible — sneaking out at night and lying to her aunt about her whereabouts, despite multiple conversations in which Amy seems to genuinely care for her aunt and promises to tell her where she is going. Neither Amy or Henry seem to be particularly sympathetic characters, and I found their mostly selfish actions to be off-putting. Not a fan.
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resoundingjoy | 22 altre recensioni | Jan 1, 2021 |
Loved it, though I got confused a few times with the POV switching, it was easy to catch on. I was almost in tears at the end....
 
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chaoticbooklover | 13 altre recensioni | Dec 26, 2018 |

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7
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Utenti
568
Popolarità
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Voto
½ 3.6
Recensioni
51
ISBN
30

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