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If dato the opportunity, what sixteen-year-old wouldn’t jump at the chance to sposta in with a friend and live parent-free? Although maybe “opportunity” isn’t the right word, since April had to tell her dad a tiny little untruth to make it happen (see #1: “Lied to Our Parents”). But she and her housemate Vi are totally responsible and able to take care of themselves. How they ended up “Skipping School” (#3), “Throwing a Crazy Party” (#8), “Buying a Hot Tub” (#4), and, um, “Harboring a Fugitive” (#7) at all is kind of a mystery to them.
In this hilarious and bittersweet tale, Sarah Mlynowski mines the cuore and mind of a girl on her own for the first time. To get through the year, April will have to juggle a Amore triangle, learn to do her own laundry, and accept that he carefully constructed world just might be falling apart…one thing-she-shouldn’t-have-done at a time.
Ten Things We Did looks and sounds like a light-hearted, fun, easy read. It promises to appeal to fan of authors like Susane Colasanti, Sarah Dessen, and Lauren Myracle. But Sarah Mlynowski doesn’t quite deliver on that promise. Ten Things is a light, fun read, but the plot and characters are unrealistic. When April’s dad decides to sposta to Cleveland, she opts to sposta in with her friend Vi rather than uproot herself. Only thing is, April’s dad would freak if he found out Vi’s mom won’t be staying with them, leaving the two teenagers alone in Vi’s spacious home. To placate April’s dad, the girls provide him with a fake email address and Vi dutifully responds to all his emails as if she were her mom.
As if this scenario weren’t crazy enough, the ridiculous situations the girls continuously get themselves into drive this story over the top. While it tries to be charming and endearing, it’s hard to forget just how improbable all of it is. As a main character, April is kind of forgettable. Vi is much più interesting, but she’s also the proponent of this whole scheme and I kind of hold that against her. My preferito characters are brothers Dean and Hudson, but they don’t appear enough to really satisfy me.
I will say Ten Things explores some real teen issues and deals with them in a relatable, believable way, specifically issues surrounding relationships, sex, infidelity, conforming, and friendship. Some conversations are reminiscent of conversations every girl has had with o can imagining have with a friend. And if te can suspend your disbelief for a little while, the craziness that is April’s life can even be funny. You’ll wistfully imagine your own life parent- and rule-free for a few minutes. Then you’ll get to the end and realize te don’t want to have the conversation that April’s about to have with her dad.
If you’re looking for a light, quick read, then Ten Things We Did (And Probably Shouldn’t Have) will probably satisfy you. If te want something with a little più substance, I’d suggest te keep looking.
Pages: 354
Publication Date: May 2011
Publisher: Harlequin Teen
Challenge: N/A
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Teaser Quote: “I wasn’t sure how to process this information. Vi had lied to everyone. Vi—strong, confident Vi—had felt the need to pretend to be something she wasn’t. Why did she care so much what other people thought?”
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 Learn About Compassion, it's cool and great for the soul!
Learn About Compassion, it's cool and great for the soul!
da Karen Armstrong
December 2010
222 pages
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One of the most original thinkers on the role of religion in the modern world—author of such acclaimed libri as A History of God , Islam, and Buddha —now gives us an impassioned and practical book that can help us make the world a più compassionate place.

Karen Armstrong believes that while compassion is intrinsic in all human beings, each of us needs to work diligently to cultivate and expand our capacity for compassion. Here, in this straightforward, thoughtful, and thought-provoking book, she sets out a program that can lead...
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I see the wake trilogy in a lot of bookstores so after a mese I read them. I think they're popular, but I haven't heard anyone talk about them so… Wake is the first book in the series, fade is the second, and gone is the third one. They're basically about a girl who is in her third anno of high school and she has the ability to see people’s dreams. He mom is a druggy and her dad is... te don't know about him until the last book so I won't give anything away. My point is that she's lived with this secret all her life and she doesn't even trust her best friend enough to tell her. Then she...
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Q: Jenni, your libri seem to be coming out all over the place! I liked your recente interview for your poesia book, HAIKU FOR YOU. Is that not coming out in paperback?
A: Well, I do still have a few libri that are Kindle exclusives at the moment. I suppose it’ll be up to Blujesto Press if they see paperback o not. They already spend so...
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