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The spell book of listen taylor
The spell book of listen taylor





the spell book of listen taylor

I find friendship stories more interesting and lasting than most romantic stories and I am glad that the author showed that in her novel. Too often nowadays YA fiction is solely about romance, espcially when novel have female protagonists, as if that's all young women really want, and forget about the true love that lies in friendship. And this is what made me love this book in the end. About three girls who, even though different, love each other more than anything and would do anything to help and protect one another.

the spell book of listen taylor

And while there was romance and heartbreak, the book was first and foremost about friendship. This made them infinitely more endearing to me and proves that the author has very good characterization skills. She gave all of her characters distinctive voices, never entangling herself in too much slang and gimmicks to try and make them sound like teenagers, and yet they felt like teenagers. So often YA authors try to sound like teenagers, but end up sounding silly and like adults who try to sound like teenagers, but I found that this was not the case with Jaclyn Moriarty. I was iniatially scared that it would be too much for teenagers and that I would not be able to relate. Ensues a series of hilarious and touching situations as the characters learn about each other and help each other in their hour of need. The book follows three best friends, Cass, Em and Lyd, as they start corresponding with three boys as part of an English exchange program between their two high schools who are too often at odds with each other.

the spell book of listen taylor

The entirety of The Year of Secret Assignments is told through letters, emails, notes, and journal entries that the characters exchange between each other. Since I had liked the first book, I was prompted to borrow another book of hers at the library and am very glad I did.

the spell book of listen taylor

This is the second book I read by Jaclyn Moriarty after The Spell Book of Listen Taylor, which I thouroughly enjoyed and recommned. This is one of those rare YA contemporary that I read (I'm slowly reading more of them), and it happens to be written yet again by an Australian author (the preicous book was Jellicoe Road, by Melina Marchetta).







The spell book of listen taylor