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Original Title: | Endless Summer |
ISBN: | 1442406593 (ISBN13: 9781442406599) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Boys Next Door #1-2 |
Jennifer Echols
Paperback | Pages: 587 pages Rating: 4.01 | 19750 Users | 664 Reviews
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Two irresistible boys. One unforgettable summer.Lori can’t wait for her summer at the lake. She loves wakeboarding and hanging with her friends—including the two hotties next door. With the Vader brothers, she's always been just one of the guys. Now that she’s turning sixteen, she wants to be seen as one of the girls, especially in the eyes of Sean, the older brother. But that’s not going to happen—not if the younger brother, Adam, can help it.
Lori plans to make Sean jealous by spending time with Adam. Adam has plans of his own for Lori. As the air heats up, so does this love triangle. Will Lori’s romantic summer melt into one hot mess?
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Title | : | Endless Summer (The Boys Next Door #1-2) |
Author | : | Jennifer Echols |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 587 pages |
Published | : | May 25th 2010 by Simon Pulse |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Young Adult Romance. Realistic Fiction. High School |
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Ratings: 4.01 From 19750 Users | 664 ReviewsJudgment Appertaining To Books Endless Summer (The Boys Next Door #1-2)
Endless Summer was one of the best books i've read in a long time. I don't really like to read and for me to actually finish a book that's over 300 pages long is saying something. There must be something interesting or intriguing about it. I highly recommend this book to people that like drama, love stories, or summer flings. Endless Summer can relate to any ages but mostly ages around 16. The novel is about summer love and a teen love triangle. Lori is ready to turn 16 and is ready for abooks like this is what summer is all about.my sister told me to read it and im glad it did!i loved how she was a tomboy and her and the boys did all the wakeboarding together.and how adam spraypainted their names on the bridge.this was a funny and unique book.i've never read another one like it and i really saw how good of an author jennifer echols is! i hope all her books are this way!there were some things i didn't like about it,though.like how the girl gets this pretend date to go with.she
DOUBLE REVIEW OF BOTH BOOKSThe Boys Next Door by Jennifer EcholsSimon Pulse, 2007YA; Contemporary; Romance5/5 starsSummary: Lori has always been one of the boys but this summer, she's determined to win Sean, the hottie next door. In order to do so she hatches a complicated plot involving pretending to flirt with his brother Adam. But what will happen if Sean remains immune and Adam seems to have more of a hold on her heart?Initial Thoughts: This book is pure sa-woon! (see Sarah Dessen's The
SPOILERS:Oh God, this book was bad. I could tolerate the first book especially because it was told in Lori's point of view and I understand a little bit of the thinking behind her scheme to get the guy she wanted. But in the second book, oh gosh-it was crazy! First Adam and Lori went from dating with the support of her parents to Adam getting threatened with military school and the two being forbidden to see each other. Which Teen Parenting 101: was their parents first mistake. Although I do
I love Jennifer Echols, who knows just how to write YA romantic comedy. It's the kind of book where you just settle in and go along for the ride - which is a rollercoaster kind of ride - fun and funny and a little bit wild.I loved Adam. he was really well done and very crush-worthy and a little vulnerable. I love how in touch with his emotions he is :) haha. Lori is also very cool - definitely blonde, but in the best of ways.Like most rom-com's you kinda know who the guy is supposed to be and
The Boys Next Door and Endless Summer are going to get the same review, simply because I read both in one book which was called "Endless Summer". It wasn't until I was halfway through when I realized there were two parts to the book, "The Boys Next Door" as part one AND "Endless Summer" for part two. So in my mind, it's all kind of the same deal.So I really loved The Boys Next Door. I thought Lori was an exceptionally funny, bright, young girl. She sounded like a really cool girl that I would
So this is the second time I read this book, but I think it was even better than the first time! I love Jennifer Echols sosososo much, so it's kind of impossible for me to hate her books. I first fell in love with The Boys Next Door (the first book in this series) a long time ago and I've read it at least five times since then. When I heard that a sequel was being written, I freaked out because I love Adam and Lori so much. So, of course, when I read Endless Summer, I fell in love all over
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