Reviewed by Angie on
I felt like the first few chapters are really unnecessary. They show Tess and her friends at school, as Tess is being bullied by her ex-boyfriend and his loser friends. They mock her for being flat-chested and leave chewed up caramel on her locker. It’s all very immature and is why I thought the book read a little young. However, none of this affects the plot or characterization in anyway, so I don’t get why it was there at all. I think those opening chapters really set the wrong tone for the entire book.
However, once Tess and her friends begin their summer job at the Onslow hotel, things get a little interesting. Tess and Ellie being hanging out with the older boys who frequent the bar, and of course start up Summer romances. Tess has had her eye on Toby for the past 5ish years, and now’s her chance at him. Too bad he kind of has a girlfriend, or an ex-girlfriend. Maybe Tess is just the rebound girl? Their story was a bit repetitive until the last quarter where something finally happens! I think the author handled the sexual side of their relationship very well.
In the end, The Boys of Summer was okay. I didn’t like it at the beginning, warmed up a little bit to it in the middle, then really enjoyed it at the end. It just took way too long for something to actually happen. The conflict in Toby and Tess’ relationship wasn’t super dramatic and over-the-top, which I appreciated. The ending was happy and cheesy, but I liked it.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 28 February, 2013: Finished reading
- 28 February, 2013: Reviewed