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Original Title: | Summer in the City |
ISBN: | 0060847344 (ISBN13: 9780060847340) |
Edition Language: | English |
Elizabeth Chandler
Paperback | Pages: 358 pages Rating: 3.97 | 4953 Users | 161 Reviews
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Athletic Jamie isn't sure about spending the summer in the city with her romance–novel–writing mum. But when she meets irresistible Josh, Jamie realizes she could probably use all the romance advice she can get! Lacrosse camp 9 a.m.–noon (can't be late! "Coach" Josh will freak out) Basketball camp 1:00–4:00 (so many screaming kids. . . ) Shopping with Mona 4:30 (finally a break) Date with Andrew 7:30 (he's so perfect. . . isn't he?)Describe Epithetical Books Summer in the City
Title | : | Summer in the City |
Author | : | Elizabeth Chandler |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 358 pages |
Published | : | June 27th 2006 by HarperTeen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Contemporary. Sports |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 4953 Users | 161 ReviewsCritique Epithetical Books Summer in the City
Summer in the City by Elizabeth ChandlerSummary:Jamie has graduated from high school and has a basketball scholarship to college. She is looking forward to spending the summer with her Dad at the cabin; that is until he decides his new girlfriend should come too. So Jamie bails on her Dad and decides to spend the summer in the city with her Mom. Too bad Mom forgot to mention that she has a live-in boyfriend. Very uncomfortable for Jamie. Uncomfortable is the word for Jamie for this summer.No doubt in the five stars!I am such a sucker for these kinds of stories. It's so cute, an I got a lot of moments when I always said awe! This is such a romantic comedy. There were a lot of laughs because of the different personalities of the characters.My favorite part has to be the revelation :) I felt so good to have predicted it. And I totally didn't expect how the whole novel got wrapped up. I got the numbness feeling of imagining a fairy tale romance. I'd like a Baltimore Hon like that. He
Talking about a hot contemporary romance... Did I love this book?You bet! And you can play safe and cheep with only 5 bucks since I'm pretty sure that I'm gonna win. Change can be good. It just depends on what we make of it. This book had all I want in a lovely contemporary romance:- a great main character (Jamie), with a great voice that made me cheer for her;- an amazingly hot love interest, that will make you giggle like crazy and lose your sleep ... still, I wonder why would someone need
Totally a teen romance full of exciting, funny and heartwarming piece of art. I love the way they portray the "love at first sight" idea. It will make you believe and somehow wished at the same time to experience that kind of feeling. The whole time i'm reading feels like watching and rolling around my bed giggling and smiling about the story. There's definitely a chemistry between the characters and I love the way Elizabeth Chandler paired up the couples. Summer in the City tells you all about
What a book! I owned it for some time before starting to read it. Although I had already read other books from Elizabeth Chandler and really liked them, my expectation weren't too high.But OMG, I was totally surprised - in a very pleasant way - by it.By the way, I loved Jamie: she was such a cool main character! Not that kind that is always complaing or saying how much she loves a guy and he don't feel the same for her or whatever.I also enjoyed that she was clueless that Josh could like her the
I only read this book now because I liked an older book from this author. one she wrote a long time ago, and I was very disappointed.THE STORY The beginning started great, typical "Oh no I'm stuck doing.....for the summer...bummer" which I don't mind. The way she met her "Hon" and fell in love; the really hot poet who just wasn't right; the poker faced Coach Josh who seemed annoyed to be stuck with the "girl jock"; and even "the bet" which kind of ticked me off at first but ended up okay....ALL
(Review was originally posted on Alexa Loves Books)Though I'm technically an adult, there's still a certain charm to reading chick lit meant for an age group younger than me. Elizabeth Chandler delivers one of the better examples of this particular genre in this book, Summer in the City.I don't think I was expecting to feel the way I did about the book - I ended up really loving it! We have a cast of fascinating characters, from athletic Jamie, her romance novelist mother, her new friend Mona,
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