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    Someone Like You by Sarah Dessen

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    • ISBN: 0142401773
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Pub. Date: May 2004
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    Synopsis

    Halley has always followed in the wake of her best friend, Scarlett. But when Scarlett learns that her boyfriend has been killed in a motorcycle accident, and that she's carrying his baby, she's devastated. For the first time ever, Scarlett really needs Halley. Though their friendship may be tested by the strain, like a true friendship, it will endure.

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    Halley's junior year of high school includes the death of her best friend Scarlett's boyfriend, the discovery that Scarlett is pregnant, and Halley's own first serious relationship.

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    Dessen's realistic portrayal of contemporary teens and their moral challenges breathes fresh life into well-worn themes of rebellion and first love. Halley has always been close to her mother, a therapist who publishes books about adolescent behavior. But the summer before her junior year of high school, Halley begins cutting the umbilical cord. She and her best friend, Scarlett, start hanging out with Ginny Tabor ("a cheerleader with a wild streak a mile wide and a reputation among the football team for more than her cheers and famous midair splits"); Halley dumps her nerdy boyfriend (the son of her mother's best friend) and becomes involved with reckless Macon, a boy her parents have forbidden her to see. Then Scarlett discovers she is pregnant two months after her boyfriend Michael is killed in a motorcycle accident. Walking a line between childhood and adulthood, the two girls turn to each other instead of their families for support. Together they explore the meaning of love, sex and responsibility. This romance/coming-of-age story is not as tightly written as Dessen's debut, That Summer; it suffers from some scenes reminiscent of soap opera and from flat presentations of almost all the adult characters. But Dessen's fully developed characterizations of charismatic teens, particularly the rebel-without-a-cause-type Macon, are sure to attract readersespecially those who, like Halley, have felt the urge to take a walk on the wild side.

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    True you or New you ?by kayKAY10

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    11/20/2009: Someone Like You, by Sarah Dessen, is a realistic fiction. This book is a total page turner! Once I started I didn't stop till I finished. The story is really relatable and is about what does happen in real life. The story is told through Halley's point-of-view, and you know what is going through her mind at all times. This is her story of how meeting one person or making certain choices can change you and your life.

    This book is about a teenager named Halley and her best friend Scarlet who live in a small neighborhood called "Neighborhood of Friends." Scarlet it upset over the recent loss of her boyfriend Michael, due to a motorcycle accident. Halley is a shy girl who is extremely close to her mom. Weeks after the accident Scarlet finds she is carrying Michael's baby and doesn't know what to do. As the story goes on Halley gets close to a bad boy named Macon and becomes detached from her mom. This book goes on to tell how these teenager's make decisions that can change there life forever. Scarlet decides to keep the baby, while Halley and Scarlet's mom help her out. Halley decides whether she will go to the next level with her boyfriend who pushing to do things she is unsure of. When Halley decides she isn't ready, they get into a fight and Macon crashes their car. This opens Halley's eyes to what she has become.

    The author uses modern style to explain the hardships of teenage life and the decisions we make. From Halley's point of view you can see the different people she meets through her eyes. Throughout the story you can see how Halley changes for the people around her so she can "fit in." Ms. Dessen has written many popular books, and while this is one is my favorite I think you'll like it too.

    amazing.by Anonymous

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    11/15/2009: I couldn't take my eyes off this book,it was soooo incredible.The plot in the book is like spectacular!I'd recommend this book to anyone in for a joyride:):)ughh It made me feel like I was her. . .Crazyy!

    I Also Recommend: The Truth about Forever, This Lullaby, The Year of My Miraculous Reappearance, Kissed by an Angel Trilogy (Kissed by an Angel Series), I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls Series #1).


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