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This is about Nikki, who starts working for her parents over Summer break because they won't allow her to go on a Summer trip with her best friend. She ends up running into a boy, and they start hanging out and eventually start to like each other. She also fixes an old friendship. I give it a 2/5 stars. It was okay, not the best thing ever but definitely not the worst.
2.
This is about Sadie, who is madly in love with her best friend, Garrett. He goes to summer camp and she gets a job in a coffee shop. She quickly learns that he will never love her back and her friends get together to help her get over Garrett. It's not just a love story though, it's about her finding out who she really is because she tried to be what Garrett wanted, not who she really was. 3.5/5 stars because I liked it, but I was upset because it didn't get into her new love interest very much.
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This is a retelling of The Twelve Dancing Princesses. It's about Azalea and her sisters. Their mother dies and they have to go into mourning for a year-which means no dancing. They find a secret, magical place they can dance and their father finds out and sends out a proclamation that whoever can find out where the Princesses dance at night, he will let them stay with the royal family (and perhaps marry Azalea even though he doesn't outright say that). 3.5/5 stars too, I liked it but I was able to put it down whenever I wanted. It wasn't a "i absolutely have to finish this book" kind of book.
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This is about a Hazel Grace and Augustus. They both have different types of cancer. They met at a support group and started hanging out. The hanging out turned into liking each other. Liking each other turned into loving each other. It will make you laugh and cry. 3.5/5 stars. It is a quick read, I read it in one day. It wasn't a huge page turner, but I still wanted to know what would happen. I liked it, but it wasn't as good as some books I've read. Disclaimer: It does have some language and a couple pages of a scandalous scene.
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This is about Payton's life. Her dad gets MS disease and her parents make her see the school counselor. The counselor suggests she finds something to focus on and write about it. She ends up picking Sean Griswold's head to focus on. What started out as writing and staring at this kids head turns into cycling with him, which then turns into liking him. It's not all about falling in love though, it's about getting over being mad at her father/his disease. It's about her learning to deal with her problems instead of shoving them away. 3/5 stars, it did make me tear up at one point, but it wasn't a big page turner either. Payton kind of bugged me at times. Plus her best friend's name was Jaclyn and she went by Jac, just like me :). It's a quick read, I read it in one day.
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This is a modern day retelling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. It's about Lilly Price who was adopted into the Benally family. She falls in love with her best friend (and foster brother) Sean while trying to fight off her neighbor Harrison's 'growing' love for her. This author writes renditions for Jane Austen's novels. 3.5/5 stars. I liked it, but I feel like it was awkward with their love because they were adopted family, even though they weren't technically family. I do like this author a lot though and Mansfield Park is one of my favorite Jane Austen stories (I've only seen the movie, but I'm hoping to read the book soon).
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This is a book about a girl named Caitlin. It starts out her waking up, on her birthday, to find out her sister had runaway. It's about how her family deals with that. She doesn't want to be like her sister so she starts to do things her sister didn't. She copes with her sister leaving by dating a boy who sells pot. She finds out that he gets abused at home and later he starts abusing her. It's about trying to find out who she really is, because she's mixed up between different images of her. I really like this author. I always learn things from her books. This one wasn't my favorite, but it was still pretty good. I'm not sure what to rate it. I liked it more than a 3.5/5 but I didn't like it as much as a 4/5. So I guess 3.8/5 stars.
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This book is about a 28 year old named Jillian who is caught in a deep love triangle. Her boyfriend in L.A. finds out that her heart still belongs to her ex-fiance, Geoffrey, in Boston. Her work sends her back to Boston where she meets a new fellow, Allen and keeps running into her ex. She starts to fall for Allen but is still confused about Geoffrey. I give it a 3.6/5 stars. I love a good LDS romance and this wasn't the best, but I did like it quite a bit.
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This is seriously one of my favorite series ever! This book is the sixth one in The Mediator Series. The whole series is about a girl named Susannah who is a Mediator (she helps ghosts get to the other side). It's about her adventures helping out ghosts and the super-mega-foxy-hot (AVPM reference) ghost named Jesse de Silva. He is seriously on the top 5 best fictional men ever. This book is the last in the series and is my absolute favorite in it. I give it a 4/5 stars.
10.
This book was so good! The movie is amazing as well (it's on Netflix if you want to watch). It is a period drama romance. It's about a girl named Molly who's father remarries and she gets a stepmother and stepsister. Molly and Cynthia (the stepsister) become very good friends. It's about their relationship to the Hamley boys, Roger and Osborne. I give it a 4.5/5 stars. The point 5 is missing because the author died before she could finish it so there isn't really an ending (I'm still a little upset about it if you couldn't tell). But it's still really good!
11.
This is the second time I've read this book and it's one of my favorites by this author. It's about a girl named Macy who's father died and she's trying to be perfect for her boyfriend and mother. During the summer, she takes a job with a catering business and finds out who she really is. 4.5/5 stars. The thing about this book is it isn't just about romance (even though Wes is amazing!), I always learn something from it every time I read it. There are some swear words in it though, so be prepared for that.
12.
This is a nonfiction book about life. It's by Robert D. Hales, who is an Apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It's about four different parts of our mortal journey here on Earth. It is very good and helped my testimony for my church grow. 5/5 stars.
13.
This is a non fiction book on the background of the LDS Relief Society, how it was established, what they do etc. It's very interesting. I did tear up a few times because of some of the stories that were told. 4/5 stars. It is very short and also has pictures so it goes by really fast.
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This has seriously become one of my new favorite books. It's a period drama romance. It's about a girl named Margaret who's family moves from the south (country, paradise) to the north (city, complete opposite of paradise for them). She soon makes some friends and (of course) a man who falls head over heels in love with her-Mr. Thornton (a.k.a. the best fictional man ever!). It's about their struggles in the new city. It also isn't all romance, they talk about strikes a lot. 5/5 stars. I loved every second of it. Beware though, it is sad too, I may have teared up a lot. The movie is also on Netflix, it's about 5 hours long, but you'll love every minute of it. But to get to know Mr. Thornton more, definitely read the book!!
15.
This is a modern, LDS version of Jane Austen's novel, Persuasion. It's about Anne who is given a second chance at love. 8 years ago, she broke of an engagement with Neil. Now he's back in her life. She dates other people trying to get him out of her mind but she realizes she won't ever love anyone else and tries to win Neil back. 3/5 stars. It was a little slow at the beginning, but I did get more into it.
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It's Sara's first and only day in New York city. She meets a boy named Sam who she instantly connects with. They both have a thing of the past they have to face and help each other to face it. They are sent on a quest to find a particular piece of art. The story trades of chapters of their points of view so you get both sides of the story. 3.5/5 stars. There were some parts that were totally predictable, but I loved it all the same.
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This is about a 29 year old woman named Eva who moves in with her sister's family before her wedding. A few weeks after, her sister and brother-in-law die in a car wreck leaving Eva to take care of their newborn child. Eva and her fiance start having troubles and she starts falling for Peter, the guy next door. 3/5 stars. It is an LDS romance novel, not the best I've read, but it was still alright.
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This is a retelling of the story of Sleeping Beauty with a modern day twist. Talia is princess and was cursed as a child to touch a spindle and die before turning 16. The curse gets changed to sleep instead of die and she can only awaken by true loves kiss. She ends up touching the spindle and sleeping for 300 years until Jack stumbles upon her and kisses her awake. It's about her getting used to our time and them falling in love. 3/5 stars. It's cute and an interesting idea, I feel like it could have been a little bit better though.
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The Way He Lived by Emily Wing Smith is about 6 people who were affected by Joel's death. It's set in Utah and they're all in high school and deal with Joel's death differently. It was a little weird at first, then I realized that we all have an affect on peoples lives, even though we may not realize it. 3/5 stars. I did almost cry at one part and some parts were still a little weird, but whatever. It was still good and interesting.
20.
This novel is an LDS romance (yes, another) and is about a girl named Shelby who goes to visit her fiance's family for the summer. She slowly starts realizing she's not in love with Brad (her fiance) and falls in love with his brother, Cameron. It was a little hard to read until the chemistry started flowing between Cam and Shelby more, then I couldn't put it down. 3.5/5 stars. Not the best, but it was still pretty good.
21.
This is about a girl named Jill who's sister randomly shows up at her house, without having contact with her for a few years, with a baby and ends up leaving the baby there to be taken care of. The sister is in some trouble and gets Jill pulled into it, even though she left. Jill is also falling in love with Scott, an old flame while running away from her sister's crazy ex. 3.5/5 stars. I feel like everything was so rushed, it all happened in a week when it probably should've been at least two weeks.
22.
Gemma is a girl with a broken heart who is sent to live with her father for the summer. She meets some old 'friends' from her past, who's lives she made horrible, again. They don't recognize her so she tries to make up for the past by becoming their friend again without them realizing who she really is. 3/5 stars. There is going to be a sequel, so don't expect it to rush into an ending in 10 pages like I thought it was going to do.
23.
Pierce is a girl that has died and come back to life. While she was dead, she met John in the Underworld and now that she's alive again, he watches over her, in a way. Most of the book is about her figuring out her feelings for John and fitting into her new school. The last little bit finally brings in the plot that the whole series will be about. It's a twist on the Persephone and Hades story. 3/5 stars. I usually really like Meg Cabot books, but this wasn't my favorite.
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Kate is a sixteen year old girl who thinks her life is falling apart. She has to work with her dad in the mall selling vitamins, her annoying grandma moves in with them, her best friend has ditched her to be popular and she can't realize that she really does like her make-out buddy. 3/5 stars. There's some language. Kate really bugged me the whole story until the end when she finally realized what a butt she was being and finally changed her attitude about things, which made me happy that there was some good character development. And her relationship with the make-out buddy, Will, really bugged me too because she talked about how much she wanted to talk to him, but they always ended up just making out. Finally they started talking and I liked their relationship more, but still.
25.
Axi Moore is in need of an adventure. She plans this road trip for a couple of weeks and takes her best friend, and crush with her. Throughout the book it goes through their background of their families and how they became friends. It's like a different version of The Fault in Our Stars by John Greene. I liked it better though. 3.5/5 stars. It does have a little language and is a bit scandalous. I did shed a tear or two, so beware.
26.
In this Pride and Prejudice adaptation, Elise and her family just moved to California. In their new school, her sister starts dating one of the popular guys and Elise has to start hanging out with them and their obnoxious popular/famous friend. She starts to get confused feelings for him and another boy and can't decide who she likes more. If you know how Pride and Prejudice ends, you know how this one ends. 3/5 stars. Not my favorite but not the worst. Some language.
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Emmaline has just graduated and is working with her family for the summer before she goes off to school. She's having boyfriend troubles and she decides to breakup with her boyfriend, and have a summer fling with Theo, a boy she met through work. She's also having troubles with her dad, who decides to come into town with her stepbrother. It's about her summer working with Theo on a documentary on a man in her small town. 3/5 stars. Not my favorite Sarah Dessen book, but still alright.
28.
Oskar Schell is looking for a lock to a key that he found. It used to be his dad's. His dad died in 9/11 and he thinks that whatever the key unlocks will draw them closer together. He meets tons of people along the way. It's also about his grandfather who writes letters to the son he never knew (Oskar's dad). It's about moving on. 5/5 stars. I basically bawled my eyes out through the whole thing. I loved every minute of it. It is seriously now one of my favorite books. The movie is a bit different but it's still really good too. There is some bad language occasionally and a bit of scandal.
29.
Ginny is new in town and doesn't know who Smitty Tibbs is. She makes friends who tell her more about him. Smitty has never said a word to anyone. He's smarter than anyone in the school (even the teachers). She starts hanging out with him and finally pushes him to his limits. Then she finds out far more than she intended about his guarded life. 4.5/5 stars. This has also become one of my favorite books. It's not what it sounds like, it isn't really about an alien. I loved every minute of this book.
30.
Jacqueline is being chased by all the guys in the ward who she doesn't want to date. She just wants to get back together with her ex. That is until the wager happens. The "jerk" bets her that the nice guy never wins and they will prove it by a jerk and a nice guy going after the same girl. She realizes that the nice guy is her best friend and she decides she wants to make him happy by getting him the girl, but along the way she doesn't know if she wants to win the wager or win him herself. 3/5 stars. It's the second time I've read it, it was better the first time but still cute.
This is a modern day retelling of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. It's about Lilly Price who was adopted into the Benally family. She falls in love with her best friend (and foster brother) Sean while trying to fight off her neighbor Harrison's 'growing' love for her. This author writes renditions for Jane Austen's novels. 3.5/5 stars. I liked it, but I feel like it was awkward with their love because they were adopted family, even though they weren't technically family. I do like this author a lot though and Mansfield Park is one of my favorite Jane Austen stories (I've only seen the movie, but I'm hoping to read the book soon).
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This is a book about a girl named Caitlin. It starts out her waking up, on her birthday, to find out her sister had runaway. It's about how her family deals with that. She doesn't want to be like her sister so she starts to do things her sister didn't. She copes with her sister leaving by dating a boy who sells pot. She finds out that he gets abused at home and later he starts abusing her. It's about trying to find out who she really is, because she's mixed up between different images of her. I really like this author. I always learn things from her books. This one wasn't my favorite, but it was still pretty good. I'm not sure what to rate it. I liked it more than a 3.5/5 but I didn't like it as much as a 4/5. So I guess 3.8/5 stars.
8.
This book is about a 28 year old named Jillian who is caught in a deep love triangle. Her boyfriend in L.A. finds out that her heart still belongs to her ex-fiance, Geoffrey, in Boston. Her work sends her back to Boston where she meets a new fellow, Allen and keeps running into her ex. She starts to fall for Allen but is still confused about Geoffrey. I give it a 3.6/5 stars. I love a good LDS romance and this wasn't the best, but I did like it quite a bit.
9.
This is seriously one of my favorite series ever! This book is the sixth one in The Mediator Series. The whole series is about a girl named Susannah who is a Mediator (she helps ghosts get to the other side). It's about her adventures helping out ghosts and the super-mega-foxy-hot (AVPM reference) ghost named Jesse de Silva. He is seriously on the top 5 best fictional men ever. This book is the last in the series and is my absolute favorite in it. I give it a 4/5 stars.
10.
This book was so good! The movie is amazing as well (it's on Netflix if you want to watch). It is a period drama romance. It's about a girl named Molly who's father remarries and she gets a stepmother and stepsister. Molly and Cynthia (the stepsister) become very good friends. It's about their relationship to the Hamley boys, Roger and Osborne. I give it a 4.5/5 stars. The point 5 is missing because the author died before she could finish it so there isn't really an ending (I'm still a little upset about it if you couldn't tell). But it's still really good!
11.
This is the second time I've read this book and it's one of my favorites by this author. It's about a girl named Macy who's father died and she's trying to be perfect for her boyfriend and mother. During the summer, she takes a job with a catering business and finds out who she really is. 4.5/5 stars. The thing about this book is it isn't just about romance (even though Wes is amazing!), I always learn something from it every time I read it. There are some swear words in it though, so be prepared for that.
12.
This is a nonfiction book about life. It's by Robert D. Hales, who is an Apostle for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. It's about four different parts of our mortal journey here on Earth. It is very good and helped my testimony for my church grow. 5/5 stars.
13.
This is a non fiction book on the background of the LDS Relief Society, how it was established, what they do etc. It's very interesting. I did tear up a few times because of some of the stories that were told. 4/5 stars. It is very short and also has pictures so it goes by really fast.
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This has seriously become one of my new favorite books. It's a period drama romance. It's about a girl named Margaret who's family moves from the south (country, paradise) to the north (city, complete opposite of paradise for them). She soon makes some friends and (of course) a man who falls head over heels in love with her-Mr. Thornton (a.k.a. the best fictional man ever!). It's about their struggles in the new city. It also isn't all romance, they talk about strikes a lot. 5/5 stars. I loved every second of it. Beware though, it is sad too, I may have teared up a lot. The movie is also on Netflix, it's about 5 hours long, but you'll love every minute of it. But to get to know Mr. Thornton more, definitely read the book!!
15.
This is a modern, LDS version of Jane Austen's novel, Persuasion. It's about Anne who is given a second chance at love. 8 years ago, she broke of an engagement with Neil. Now he's back in her life. She dates other people trying to get him out of her mind but she realizes she won't ever love anyone else and tries to win Neil back. 3/5 stars. It was a little slow at the beginning, but I did get more into it.
16.
It's Sara's first and only day in New York city. She meets a boy named Sam who she instantly connects with. They both have a thing of the past they have to face and help each other to face it. They are sent on a quest to find a particular piece of art. The story trades of chapters of their points of view so you get both sides of the story. 3.5/5 stars. There were some parts that were totally predictable, but I loved it all the same.
17.
This is about a 29 year old woman named Eva who moves in with her sister's family before her wedding. A few weeks after, her sister and brother-in-law die in a car wreck leaving Eva to take care of their newborn child. Eva and her fiance start having troubles and she starts falling for Peter, the guy next door. 3/5 stars. It is an LDS romance novel, not the best I've read, but it was still alright.
18.
This is a retelling of the story of Sleeping Beauty with a modern day twist. Talia is princess and was cursed as a child to touch a spindle and die before turning 16. The curse gets changed to sleep instead of die and she can only awaken by true loves kiss. She ends up touching the spindle and sleeping for 300 years until Jack stumbles upon her and kisses her awake. It's about her getting used to our time and them falling in love. 3/5 stars. It's cute and an interesting idea, I feel like it could have been a little bit better though.
19.
The Way He Lived by Emily Wing Smith is about 6 people who were affected by Joel's death. It's set in Utah and they're all in high school and deal with Joel's death differently. It was a little weird at first, then I realized that we all have an affect on peoples lives, even though we may not realize it. 3/5 stars. I did almost cry at one part and some parts were still a little weird, but whatever. It was still good and interesting.
20.
This novel is an LDS romance (yes, another) and is about a girl named Shelby who goes to visit her fiance's family for the summer. She slowly starts realizing she's not in love with Brad (her fiance) and falls in love with his brother, Cameron. It was a little hard to read until the chemistry started flowing between Cam and Shelby more, then I couldn't put it down. 3.5/5 stars. Not the best, but it was still pretty good.
21.
This is about a girl named Jill who's sister randomly shows up at her house, without having contact with her for a few years, with a baby and ends up leaving the baby there to be taken care of. The sister is in some trouble and gets Jill pulled into it, even though she left. Jill is also falling in love with Scott, an old flame while running away from her sister's crazy ex. 3.5/5 stars. I feel like everything was so rushed, it all happened in a week when it probably should've been at least two weeks.
22.
Gemma is a girl with a broken heart who is sent to live with her father for the summer. She meets some old 'friends' from her past, who's lives she made horrible, again. They don't recognize her so she tries to make up for the past by becoming their friend again without them realizing who she really is. 3/5 stars. There is going to be a sequel, so don't expect it to rush into an ending in 10 pages like I thought it was going to do.
23.
Pierce is a girl that has died and come back to life. While she was dead, she met John in the Underworld and now that she's alive again, he watches over her, in a way. Most of the book is about her figuring out her feelings for John and fitting into her new school. The last little bit finally brings in the plot that the whole series will be about. It's a twist on the Persephone and Hades story. 3/5 stars. I usually really like Meg Cabot books, but this wasn't my favorite.
24.
Kate is a sixteen year old girl who thinks her life is falling apart. She has to work with her dad in the mall selling vitamins, her annoying grandma moves in with them, her best friend has ditched her to be popular and she can't realize that she really does like her make-out buddy. 3/5 stars. There's some language. Kate really bugged me the whole story until the end when she finally realized what a butt she was being and finally changed her attitude about things, which made me happy that there was some good character development. And her relationship with the make-out buddy, Will, really bugged me too because she talked about how much she wanted to talk to him, but they always ended up just making out. Finally they started talking and I liked their relationship more, but still.
25.
Axi Moore is in need of an adventure. She plans this road trip for a couple of weeks and takes her best friend, and crush with her. Throughout the book it goes through their background of their families and how they became friends. It's like a different version of The Fault in Our Stars by John Greene. I liked it better though. 3.5/5 stars. It does have a little language and is a bit scandalous. I did shed a tear or two, so beware.
26.
In this Pride and Prejudice adaptation, Elise and her family just moved to California. In their new school, her sister starts dating one of the popular guys and Elise has to start hanging out with them and their obnoxious popular/famous friend. She starts to get confused feelings for him and another boy and can't decide who she likes more. If you know how Pride and Prejudice ends, you know how this one ends. 3/5 stars. Not my favorite but not the worst. Some language.
27.
Emmaline has just graduated and is working with her family for the summer before she goes off to school. She's having boyfriend troubles and she decides to breakup with her boyfriend, and have a summer fling with Theo, a boy she met through work. She's also having troubles with her dad, who decides to come into town with her stepbrother. It's about her summer working with Theo on a documentary on a man in her small town. 3/5 stars. Not my favorite Sarah Dessen book, but still alright.
28.
Oskar Schell is looking for a lock to a key that he found. It used to be his dad's. His dad died in 9/11 and he thinks that whatever the key unlocks will draw them closer together. He meets tons of people along the way. It's also about his grandfather who writes letters to the son he never knew (Oskar's dad). It's about moving on. 5/5 stars. I basically bawled my eyes out through the whole thing. I loved every minute of it. It is seriously now one of my favorite books. The movie is a bit different but it's still really good too. There is some bad language occasionally and a bit of scandal.
29.
Ginny is new in town and doesn't know who Smitty Tibbs is. She makes friends who tell her more about him. Smitty has never said a word to anyone. He's smarter than anyone in the school (even the teachers). She starts hanging out with him and finally pushes him to his limits. Then she finds out far more than she intended about his guarded life. 4.5/5 stars. This has also become one of my favorite books. It's not what it sounds like, it isn't really about an alien. I loved every minute of this book.
30.
Jacqueline is being chased by all the guys in the ward who she doesn't want to date. She just wants to get back together with her ex. That is until the wager happens. The "jerk" bets her that the nice guy never wins and they will prove it by a jerk and a nice guy going after the same girl. She realizes that the nice guy is her best friend and she decides she wants to make him happy by getting him the girl, but along the way she doesn't know if she wants to win the wager or win him herself. 3/5 stars. It's the second time I've read it, it was better the first time but still cute.
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