Reviewed by Angie on
This One Summer was kind of boring. I never felt connected to Rose and what she was going through. Yes, we see her parents fighting, and then Rose leaving upset, but that's about it. Fight, leave, rinse, repeat. And there's no resolution to it at the end either. Then there's her crush on Duncan and the drama he's involved in. Windy and Rose just happen to overhear some gossip involving the local teens, but nothing comes of that either. I was hoping for something to happen between Rose and Duncan and then the drama causing problems, but nope. The only real tension I felt throughout the entire read was between Rose and Windy, because you can tell that she's annoyed with Windy at times.
The art of This One Summer was good. I'm by no means an expert on illustrations, but I liked them. At first I didn't because they seemed so plain and dark, but the more I read, the more I realized how well they fit the story. It's not what I prefer, since I love color and crispness, but that's not the tone the author and artist were trying to set.
In the end, This One Summer just wasn't my particular thing. I did read it in one sitting, but that was more because it was an easy, quick read rather than me having to know what came next.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 24 April, 2016: Finished reading
- 24 April, 2016: Reviewed