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Vertel me drie dingen
by Julie Buxbaum
This book is formidable. This is how YA contemporary is suppose to be.
It reminded me a bit of [b:Love & Gelato|25756328|Love & Gelato|Jenna Evans Welch|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1452081385s/25756328.jpg|45600264], so if you've read that and not this (or the other way around), I highly recommend it! If you haven't read any of those, go and read them :)
This book (and Love&Gelato) are about a girl that has lost her mother to cancer, but despite that the book is very upbeat and happy and makes you warm inside. Sometime, the rough edges of loss turn up in the story, just like they would in real life. It makes lovely quotes, really touching.
I love how realistic this is, and how it showes you that even though something big and horrible like your mom dying happens, life can be quite.. normal. Hard, but normal. There is still school and friends and boys.
This book is just fenominal.
It has a secret letterwriting. This is done more often, but even in the last chapter I was not sure who it was! That is quite well done. Just like [b:Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda|19547856|Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda|Becky Albertalli|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1402915678s/19547856.jpg|27679579], and not like [b:P.S. I Like You|25486998|P.S. I Like You|Kasie West|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1442247987s/25486998.jpg|45261093]. Great job!
PS This is my 100th fictionbook of this year whoohoo
It reminded me a bit of [b:Love & Gelato|25756328|Love & Gelato|Jenna Evans Welch|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1452081385s/25756328.jpg|45600264], so if you've read that and not this (or the other way around), I highly recommend it! If you haven't read any of those, go and read them :)
This book (and Love&Gelato) are about a girl that has lost her mother to cancer, but despite that the book is very upbeat and happy and makes you warm inside. Sometime, the rough edges of loss turn up in the story, just like they would in real life. It makes lovely quotes, really touching.
I love how realistic this is, and how it showes you that even though something big and horrible like your mom dying happens, life can be quite.. normal. Hard, but normal. There is still school and friends and boys.
This book is just fenominal.
It has a secret letterwriting. This is done more often, but even in the last chapter I was not sure who it was! That is quite well done. Just like [b:Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda|19547856|Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda|Becky Albertalli|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1402915678s/19547856.jpg|27679579], and not like [b:P.S. I Like You|25486998|P.S. I Like You|Kasie West|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1442247987s/25486998.jpg|45261093]. Great job!
PS This is my 100th fictionbook of this year whoohoo