![]() I finished this book in only a couple of days, which isn’t that long. ![]() I could definitely tell what it is at the end of part 3. I chose to read this book every time I had free time. I think the weakness of the story was that I found the big family secret a little predictable. At first, I thought that two different stories would be confusing, but it really wasn’t. I love how Aimee Friedman came up with the idea to split the story in half with two different sides of Summer. I think the strength of this story was the storyline. But, she can’t escape the truth of the family secret that has been kept from her for all these years. ![]() In this story called Two Summers, Aimee Friedman shows us two different stories of which one, she doesn’t answer the call and finds herself in France, and in the second, she does answer and stays at home in the suburbs. She is standing in front of the airplane gate about to give the gate agent her ticket and boarding pass, when she gets an unknown call. ![]() But, the fate of her summer of dreams rests in the hands of the Accept and Decline buttons. She is waiting to get her first kiss, to fall in love with a dazzling French boy, and explore the beautiful scenery with her Nikon camera. 15 – almost 16 – year old Summer expects to have the best summer of her life. ![]()
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