The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June
This book was hilarious . I don't mean haha that's ironic sort of way; I mean the burst out laughing and people look weird at you in public way. I would have to say this would be one of my highly anticpated books this year. Here we have three sisters who are named respectively April, May and June, and all are a only a year apart from each other in age. I have two sisters and we all only a year apart too, so I wanted to see how the author would represent a relationship like that. You are kind of
Well...Let's see...I felt as if I was watching this heart-warming family movie throughout the while I was reading The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June.The book revolves around three sisters who discover they have super powers which (and I liked this thing about the story) did not use their powers to become superman and save the world, not that I'm against that kind of notion, but sometimes one could use extraordinary abilities for self improvement as well, like April, May and
There are some books that i liked so much when i've read them, that i wish i had read them earlier. And The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May and June is one of them. I found out about it by mistake. Hadn't read any other review about it. I liked the summary and the cover ( it's so colorful and simple!) really grabbed me that i just needed to see what was really about.The book is written in the POV of all three sisters. Every chapter a different one, starting by the older to the youngest
If you are a teenager, then you will probably love this book.If like me, you are just an adult curious to see what the book was about (or persuaded by your fourteen year-old sister that it's "the best book I've read all summer, and "TOTALLY worth it") you will be entertained, at most, but honestly not fascinated.The book isn't horrible, it's actually pretty funny and engaging and I laughed out loud a couple of times.The plot, however, and the characters are created for a YA audience. I also felt
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten!Diversity Rating: 0 What Diversity?Racial-Ethnic: 0QUILTBAG: 0Disability: 0Intersectionality: 0Well, here I am. Years after buying all of Robin Benways books due to her outspoken support for Wendy Davis during the Texas filibuster of June 2013, Ive read them all. And Im honestly disappointed?Id hoped someone so outspoken about womens rights and feminism would have really awesome and feminist books, but The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, and June is
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Title | : | The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June |
Author | : | Robin Benway |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 282 pages |
Published | : | June 2nd 2011 by Razorbill (first published June 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Contemporary. Paranormal |
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April, the oldest, can see the future. May, the middle sister, can disappear. And June, the youngest, can read minds. At the time of their parents' divorce, the three sisters recover these strange and magical powers from their childhood, powers that help them cope with the hardest year of their lives. When April gets a vision of disaster, the girls must come together to save the day-and their family. But in the process they learn that there's one thing stronger than magic: sisterhood.Point Books As The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June
Original Title: | The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May and June |
ISBN: | 1595143785 (ISBN13: 9781595143785) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | California(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.7 From 3794 Users | 510 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June
Definitely a great summer read!I haven't heard many things about this book but when I read the summary, I thought to give it a try and I'm pleased I did. I really enjoyed this book, I laughed out loud many times over the banter between the three sisters. There was a mix between humor and serious issues, I think it's great for teen girls to read. These girls are who they are and they don't change for anyone.The writing was really good and flowed nicely. The humor was tasteful and there was goodThis book was hilarious . I don't mean haha that's ironic sort of way; I mean the burst out laughing and people look weird at you in public way. I would have to say this would be one of my highly anticpated books this year. Here we have three sisters who are named respectively April, May and June, and all are a only a year apart from each other in age. I have two sisters and we all only a year apart too, so I wanted to see how the author would represent a relationship like that. You are kind of
Well...Let's see...I felt as if I was watching this heart-warming family movie throughout the while I was reading The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, & June.The book revolves around three sisters who discover they have super powers which (and I liked this thing about the story) did not use their powers to become superman and save the world, not that I'm against that kind of notion, but sometimes one could use extraordinary abilities for self improvement as well, like April, May and
There are some books that i liked so much when i've read them, that i wish i had read them earlier. And The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May and June is one of them. I found out about it by mistake. Hadn't read any other review about it. I liked the summary and the cover ( it's so colorful and simple!) really grabbed me that i just needed to see what was really about.The book is written in the POV of all three sisters. Every chapter a different one, starting by the older to the youngest
If you are a teenager, then you will probably love this book.If like me, you are just an adult curious to see what the book was about (or persuaded by your fourteen year-old sister that it's "the best book I've read all summer, and "TOTALLY worth it") you will be entertained, at most, but honestly not fascinated.The book isn't horrible, it's actually pretty funny and engaging and I laughed out loud a couple of times.The plot, however, and the characters are created for a YA audience. I also felt
See more of my reviews on The YA Kitten!Diversity Rating: 0 What Diversity?Racial-Ethnic: 0QUILTBAG: 0Disability: 0Intersectionality: 0Well, here I am. Years after buying all of Robin Benways books due to her outspoken support for Wendy Davis during the Texas filibuster of June 2013, Ive read them all. And Im honestly disappointed?Id hoped someone so outspoken about womens rights and feminism would have really awesome and feminist books, but The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, and June is
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