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What I Thought Was True (edizione 2014)

di Huntley Fitzpatrick

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"17-year-old Gwen Castle is a working-class girl determined to escape her small island town, but when rich-kid Cass Somers, with whom she has a complicated romantic history, shows up, she's forced to reassess her feelings about her loving, complex family, her lifelong best friends, her wealthy employer, the place she lives, and the boy she can't admit she loves"--… (altro)
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Titolo:What I Thought Was True
Autori:Huntley Fitzpatrick
Info:Dial (2014), Hardcover, 416 pages
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DNF at 13%

I didn't know this book exists until today.
If I did, it would have tripled and squared my disappointment.

This book is such a let down. It's doubly disappointing because her first book was so strong. ("My Life Next Door" lured me like a siren towards YA books. Countless re-reads and still my favourite!)

But THIS? I have no words. None at all. Speechless. Mute with shock. Stunned.

This book feels drawn out and juvenile. The flashbacks idea was executed terribly - they made the story disjointed. The ending is completely unrealistic.

What I liked: Mrs. E. Ladies, Grandpa Ben.

FINAL VERDICT : SKIP ( )
  QuirkyCat_13 | Jun 20, 2022 |
DNF @25%

I'm just disappointed beyond belief :(
  Ash600 | Mar 19, 2021 |
It started off as a slow read for me & I wasn't sure if I was going to finish it or not, but, I did! This is another one I am glad I stuck with. I really liked it. Her books seem like the ones I might have to have audio to finish. The narrator for this book, Erin Spencer, took me some getting used to, but once I did, it became easier to get through listening to her and this book. I gave the book a 4/5 because of the slow start. I liked the characters a lot. Of course, there were some things that got on my nerves, but I guess that's to be expected in many books. Some things that ended up happening that I kind of saw coming. Maybe she intentionally let it be seen? *shrugs* But, that still doesn't mean I had to totally like it, but, I guess it happens! :-) ( )
  RamblingBookNerd | Jun 5, 2019 |
3.5 stars.

I wanted to love this book because My Life Next Door is one of my favorite contemporaries, but this one was a little more "meh" for me. I definitely enjoyed it overall and I loved that the family relationships were still very prevalent and important.

However while very very sweet and cute at some points, there was also a little too much angst at times, and a few parts were a bit predictable.

Overall though, definitely enjoyable and worth a read! ( )
  mmalyn | Feb 24, 2018 |
All the elements I loved about "My Life Next Door" were there (beach, summer, interesting family), but for me this novel dragged. Gwen and Cass (and Gwen and other guys in the book) have a history, but that history was slow to be revealed. Maybe I would have enjoyed it more if it had been New Adult instead of YA. (edit: to clarify: from my perspective, the characters had a lot of adult responsibility to be high school students. For me, it would have worked better if this had been a summer between college instead of high school. I could have better believed the maturity and bitterness). ( )
  vonze | Sep 19, 2017 |
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