Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Second Chance Summer

Intro: Second Chance Summer is written by Morgan Matson. Morgan Matson has also written Since You’ve Been Gone and Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour. All of her books are targeted toward a teen audience. They all discuss teen relationships and dilemmas. The theme of this book is that no matter how long you’ve been separated from a relationship or place, there is always that love that can be re-created.

Summary: Taylor Edwards is going to be a senior in the fall. But before she gets there, she has to deal with a few bumps in the road during her summer. She finds out some unsettling news about her fathers health. Her family is taking a trip to their lake house that they haven’t been to since she was 12. The last time she was there didn’t end the way she planned; She has to face her old child hood friend, Lucy, and her first boyfriend, Henry. Old relationships have to be rebuilt and new ones created.


Analysis/Review: I think that other readers that are in their teen years should read this book. Any child who suffers from not having strong relationships with their parents could relate heavily with this book. This book also will relate to teen girls with boy issues. Anyone who likes to read about young adult relationships should read this book soon. I think a lot of teens can relate to this book and should give it a try as soon as possible. 


Book Review by Jenn M.

2 comments:

  1. This review makes me want to read the book because those are the type of books I like to read. It gave me enough information to no what the book is about; it didn't give too much information too. The way she was explaining the book made it seem very interesting and I will be recommending this book to my friends because they like the same type of books as I do. -Brianna Colwell

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  2. This review makes me want to read this book because it seems like a very interesting story line. Also I feel as if I would relate to this book if I were to read it by the way the reader describes it. It is also the type of books I like to read. I love reading about teen issues and realistic things that happen to people my age everyday. This seems like the type of book I would be very interested in.

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