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Praise for The Summer of Us:
"The atmospheric descriptions of the places they visit (and drink in), such as Amsterdam, Prague, and Florence, and the nuanced characterizations lend expansiveness to a plot that might otherwise have become a simple coming-of-age romance...A transformative odyssey of self-discovery."—
Kirkus Reviews"Vinesse never lets her story fall into melodrama, relying on solid character development and conflict...Crisp prose, quick dialogue, and vivid descriptions of the friends' travels add to the novel's appeal. YA readers...will enjoy the vicarious view through Aubrey and Rae's eyes in this engaging romantic novel about the ups and downs of changing relationships."
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Publishers Weekly"Readers who enjoy art history are in for treat with this book. The story's setting takes on the part of a sixth character and gives worn tropes a fresh new spin. Older teens will relate to Rae and Aubrey as they are likely making some of the same life choices. The emotions play out perfectly with the backdrop of romantic monuments, gritty bars, and elegant cafes. Recommended for realistic fiction collections."
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SLJPraise for Seven Days of You:
"How hard am I crushing on
Seven Days of You? I'm crying, laughing, aching, and squealing all at once. I would live in this book if I could."—
Becky Albertalli, award-winning author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda"This dazzling and genuinely romantic story shows just how much your life can change in the course of a single week."
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Jennifer E. Smith, author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight"
Seven Days of You is a deliciously fizzy, neon-bright romance: a swoony tangle of past and future, love and friendship, and what exactly it means to be home."—
Katie Cotugno, New York Times bestselling author of 99 Days"This highly readable novel about finding home and discovering oneself will have fans of Stephanie Perkins's
Anna and the French Kiss swooning."—
SLJ"Weaving in and out of Tokyo's karaoke rooms, coffee shops, night clubs, monuments, and food, food, and more food, the story delights. Have some tissues handy for the ending."
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