Two Summers by Aimee Friedman

Two Summers (Two Summers)

by Aimee Friedman

This summer, Summer's saying goodbye to her best friend, her secret
crush and her single mom and is off on a trip of a lifetime to
visit her estranged artist father in France.

But right before she's about to board, her phone rings. Should she
answer it?

Either way, it's going to be a summer Summer will never forget.

Reviewed by Sam@WLABB on

4 of 5 stars

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Rating: 3.5 Stars

Overall, I enjoyed this story. I did guess the big plot twist. I saw that coming from a mile away, but it not lessen its impact. I felt bad and my heart hurt every time it came up. I really liked the way Friedman handled the parallel stories. It made me think some really deep thoughts, that I cannot discuss, because it would reveal too much.

Some of my thoughts while I was listening:
-I can't believe Ruby just said that
-WTH Ruby!
-Ruby is THE WORST!

So, I was not a big fan of Ruby's. I thought she handled things poorly, and was a selfish twit. I think Friedman tried to give everyone an opportunity to redeem themselves towards the end, and I was happy with how she left it between Ruby and Summer, but I cannot muster any good will towards Ruby.

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  • 6 April, 2017: Finished reading
  • 6 April, 2017: Reviewed