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Eleanor & Park, about which I have heard great things, but unfortunately I have been too busy to get past the second page. I'm excited about it, though.

Eleanor & Park is so good! I loved it!! I hope "someone" will bring Rainbow Rowell to SLC for a book signing. She has another book coming out in the fall, too.
Becky wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Eleanor & Park, about which I have heard great things, but unfortunately I have been too busy to get past the second page. I'm excited about it, though."
Eleanor & Park is so goo..."
Lol- you never know!
Eleanor & Park is so goo..."
Lol- you never know!


Laura wrote: "I have to say that Eleanor & Park has one of the best hand holding descriptions I have ever read. So electric. I LOVED that book!"
Yes- I loved it, too. It was nice to read such a realistic portrayal of falling in love for the first time. Usually teen romances are a bit, well, romanticized. It was nice to read one where all the stupidity and insecurities were on the surface, just like they really are when you are 15.
Yes- I loved it, too. It was nice to read such a realistic portrayal of falling in love for the first time. Usually teen romances are a bit, well, romanticized. It was nice to read one where all the stupidity and insecurities were on the surface, just like they really are when you are 15.

I also recently finished the audio version of "Cinder" by Marissa Meyer. We're discussing that book and its sequel "Scarlet" at Holladay Library's Book Club for Teens on May 21st.




Is this your first book to read by Alison Noel? I have been wondering if I would like her works.
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I just started "Strangelets" by Michelle Gagnon. Very interesting so far.