![]() I’ve read a lot of books that I have given 3 stars to, and I don’t regret any of them. *a note on my rating system: I go by the rates I use on, which are as follows:Īnything a 3 or above is worth reading, in my opinion. Reading about their relationship is a highlight of the book. She likes life the way it is and isn’t look for any changes, although changes seem to find her. This book had a little of everything – family ties, friendships, new love, and tackling the unknown future. If all of that wasn’t enough, enter Ezra – the star of the high school football team – who takes it upon himself to mentor Devon’s cousin. She has her college applications looming over her head, a cousin she’s never really been around living with her and her parents, a best friend she’s had a crush on for forever, and she is being forced to take gym with a bunch of freshmen. Account Details Order History My Profile My Library / My Lists Sign Out Checkout. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not the case with First & Then by Emma Mills! This was a great quick read, and while it talked about Jane Austen a little, not knowing anything about the author or her works will not detract from this book!ĭevon is entering her senior year of high school. Delivery times to Victoria & WA are affected by COVID19 restrictions - read more. ![]() Sometimes that gets me in trouble (because some of those books are terrible). Why am I recommending this book?: I have a weak spot for any book that tells me it, in any way, relates back to Jane Austen or any of her writings. Teen Book Recommendation #11: First & Then by Emma Mills ![]()
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