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Original Title: | This Is What I Want to Tell You |
ISBN: | 073871450X (ISBN13: 9780738714509) |
Edition Language: | English |
Heather Duffy Stone
Paperback | Pages: 233 pages Rating: 3.53 | 685 Users | 73 Reviews
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Title | : | This Is What I Want to Tell You |
Author | : | Heather Duffy Stone |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 233 pages |
Published | : | March 8th 2009 by Flux (first published March 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Teen. Novels |
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Friendship,love,and unexpected secretsNadio and his twin sister, Noelle, always had a unique bond. And somehow, Keeley Shipley fit perfectly into their world. But when Keeley spends the summer in England, she comes home changed, haunted by a dark memory. As she and Nadio fall in love, they try to hide it from Noelle, who's jealously guarding a secret of her own. Slowly, a life-long friendship begins to crack under the crushing weight of past trauma, guarded secrets, jealousy, obsession . . . and an unexpected love that could destroy them.
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Ratings: 3.53 From 685 Users | 73 ReviewsWrite-Up Of Books This Is What I Want to Tell You
Cross-posted from my blog review .Woo, long review. Skip first three paragraphs (not counting this one) if you don't want a detailed description. Nadio and Noelle are twins, but when it comes to their friend Keeley, the trio are more like triplets--inseparable since forever. But then Keeley goes to Oxford with her parents for an entire summer and for some reason, everything between the three changes. Noelle wants nothing to do with Keeley and even though they promised each other they'd talkOh god, this book was just devastating. Its like the book should have a big red sticker that says, "DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE A. SUICIDAL B. DEPRESSED C. ETC." I mean really. I didnt cry granted but I was like, "OMFG WHY!" Yeah, so not for those who are any of the listed above. Its a beautiful story. The dialog became a bit confusing here and there do to its unusual set up but all in all the book was just amazing. Okay so I did want to punch a few characters (hmm that seems to be a trend...) but I
The story of twin teens - Noelle and Nadio --told from each of their perspectives. Noelle's best friend Keeley comes back from England changed--her relationship with the twins changes in different ways. Noelle begins looking to a life outside of their triangle...It's a complicated teenage story. The downside is the awkward no-quotes dialogue. I had this problem with Born Confused by Tanuja Desai Hidier. I get that you, as an author, want to do something different or organic or natural...but it's
This is a pretty powerful book about relationships, teenagers getting in over the heads, and teenagers trying to figure things out without getting much guidance. Of course that's how I see it as an adult. I would be curious to hear how HS teens would view it.The really bad characters aren't physically present. There's a lot human error that occurs,as well. The only thing I didn't like was the rather loosely framed aftermath of one character's suicide attempt. Seemed as if the character was
Quick young adult read. Engaging and hard to put down. A little confusing with the lack of quotations when characters were speaking.
This book is about a girl named noelle who has a twin brother and a best friend kellie who she preety much grew up with. They were all best friends until keelie went away on vacation because her parents had to do this book thing about the lord of the rings. Once she came back things between her and noelle drifted away. Noelle meet this guy parker at a party his arms were covered in tattos. Kellie began daiting Noelles twin brother but she had her own dark secreats to hide. She ended up getting
This is one of those novels that, when I was finished, I wanted to hold it close and savor the little door it had opened for me. It's one of those books that makes me want to wait a long while before I open up another book because I don't want to lose the glow from this one. Some time back, I read a book called All Rivers Flow to the Sea by Alison McGhee and I felt the same way. That book has lodged itself deep inside me and THIS IS WHAT I WANT TO TELL YOU is doing the same thing.I don't know
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