“The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.” ― Jane Austen
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
A Little Something Different
Hall, S. (2014). A little something different: Fourteen viewpoints, one love story. New York, New York: Swoon Reads.
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Intended Audience: Ages 13 and older
Personal Reaction: This book was so good! As the title states, it was written in fourteen viewpoints, including a bench, a squirrell, a bus driver, Starbucks barista and even a waitress at a local diner. This is a cute, innocent love story between Gabe and Lea students in a creative writing class together. There are the typical misunderstandings and similarities of personality that makes this novel hilarious at times.
Author Facts: Sandy Hall is a teen librarian in New Jersey. She has her MLS from Rutgers University and a BA in Communication. One of her favorite books is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
Author Website: http://www.swoonreads.com/a/Sandy.Hall/Je8wSv
Labels:
family,
friendship,
realistic fiction,
romance,
school
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