You Know Me Well
A fast-paced caper about a budding love between two girls and a dissolving one between two boys, set during the rainbow-splashed high of Pride Week.
Im afraid to say but this book has finally made me realize that Mr. David Levithan and I should officially call it quits. Like I said, his writing is always thoughtful and beautiful but theres just always something in his stories that makes a premise with great potential become quite too unrealistic. I dont know how much of the story is on Ms. Nina La Cour but Im still giving her a chance with Hold Still. Im not discouraging people to read this though because it could still be a quick, enjoyable
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I would like to thank Net Galley, St. Martins Press, and the authors for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.Why didnt they have books like this when I needed them decades ago? You Know Me Well is a YA novel exploring the angst of young LGBT love. Back in the day there was nothing, I repeat nothing, nada, zilch out there for us who were realizing we were different and not understanding why we were not normal. Thanks to the changing times, there is now plenty of
"And we step off the curb, all of us together, as if to say, Here we come- through hard days and good ones, through despair and through exhilaration, in love and out of love, for just now or for forever. Here we come. It's out parade." As made clear by the four star rating, I love this. It's exactly what I expected, maybe even better. Usually Levithan novels deal with deep and even dark topics without lowering the general mood of the novel. this one did that very well. I'm definitely going to
Nina LaCour
Hardcover | Pages: 248 pages Rating: 3.76 | 12874 Users | 2302 Reviews
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Original Title: | You Know Me Well |
ISBN: | 1250098645 (ISBN13: 9781250098641) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | San Francisco, California(United States) |
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Who knows you well? Your best friend? Your boyfriend or girlfriend? A stranger you meet on a crazy night? No one, really? Mark and Kate have sat next to each other for an entire year, but have never spoken. For whatever reason, their paths outside of class have never crossed. That is, until Kate spots Mark miles away from home, out in the city for a wild, unexpected night. Kate is lost, having just run away from a chance to finally meet the girl she has been in love with from afar. Mark, meanwhile, is in love with his best friend Ryan, who may or may not feel the same way. When Kate and Mark meet up, little do they know how important they will become to each other—and how, in a very short time, they will know each other better than any of the people who are supposed to know them more. Told in alternating points of view by Nina LaCour and David Levithan, You Know Me Well is a story about navigating the joys and heartaches of first love, one truth at a time.Mention Out Of Books You Know Me Well
Title | : | You Know Me Well |
Author | : | Nina LaCour |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 248 pages |
Published | : | June 7th 2016 by St. Martin's Griffin |
Categories | : | Young Adult. LGBT. Contemporary. Romance. Fiction. GLBT. Queer. Realistic Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.76 From 12874 Users | 2302 ReviewsAppraise Out Of Books You Know Me Well
This was such a fantastic read and utterly adorable! I think what I loved most was the fact that we were almost dropped into the middle of a story already in the process of unfolding. The majority of the characters, having already come out, were happy and secure in their sexualities and relationships were already established, all of which were different but with an equally honest, real feel to them. I loved that although this had a focus around romance, as a reader we got to watch a strongA fast-paced caper about a budding love between two girls and a dissolving one between two boys, set during the rainbow-splashed high of Pride Week.
Im afraid to say but this book has finally made me realize that Mr. David Levithan and I should officially call it quits. Like I said, his writing is always thoughtful and beautiful but theres just always something in his stories that makes a premise with great potential become quite too unrealistic. I dont know how much of the story is on Ms. Nina La Cour but Im still giving her a chance with Hold Still. Im not discouraging people to read this though because it could still be a quick, enjoyable
Each minute is bringing me closer to a future Im not ready for. (Have I ever read anything more relatable, you ask? (view spoiler)[Possibly. (hide spoiler)]) đŸŒˆBlog ¦ Bloglovin ¦ Tumblr ¦ Instagram
I would like to thank Net Galley, St. Martins Press, and the authors for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an unbiased review.Why didnt they have books like this when I needed them decades ago? You Know Me Well is a YA novel exploring the angst of young LGBT love. Back in the day there was nothing, I repeat nothing, nada, zilch out there for us who were realizing we were different and not understanding why we were not normal. Thanks to the changing times, there is now plenty of
"And we step off the curb, all of us together, as if to say, Here we come- through hard days and good ones, through despair and through exhilaration, in love and out of love, for just now or for forever. Here we come. It's out parade." As made clear by the four star rating, I love this. It's exactly what I expected, maybe even better. Usually Levithan novels deal with deep and even dark topics without lowering the general mood of the novel. this one did that very well. I'm definitely going to
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