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Lessons In Love (Principles of Love #7)
It's Love's senior year at Hadley Hall, and she's stuck sharing a dorm with the evil Lindsay Parrish, who's imposing way too many rules during her reign as head monitor. On top of that, her handsome boyfriend, Charlie, has gone back to Harvard, and her ex, Jacob, still insists on giving her the cold shoulder.
On the bright side, Love's mom is offering her the chance to wo...more
On the bright side, Love's mom is offering her the chance to wo...more
Paperback, 272 pages
Published
March 4th 2008
by NAL Trade
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Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com
Love's just about to start her senior year. She's feeling nostalgic and thinking deeply of all the last firsts passing her by. Love's also trying to cope with dorm life after living with her father.
Love's focused on her writing and wonders if she's got what it takes to be a writer. She's dying to get into a super-exclusive writing class, but first she has to write a short story that will change the professor's mind.
Now that Love's found her famil...more
Love's just about to start her senior year. She's feeling nostalgic and thinking deeply of all the last firsts passing her by. Love's also trying to cope with dorm life after living with her father.
Love's focused on her writing and wonders if she's got what it takes to be a writer. She's dying to get into a super-exclusive writing class, but first she has to write a short story that will change the professor's mind.
Now that Love's found her famil...more
i put off reading this series for so long but when i started it, i just couldn't stop. there's something about love bukowski that draws you in, makes you want to get to know her, makes you want to BE her. this book was the perfect ending to her story although who she ended up with was a bit unexpected. but then, life's like that... live in the moment and all that hoo-larkey.
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Well this book was really somewhat confusing atsomeparts but over all I loved it because ive been with this series for about two years or more and the ending was amazing though kind of messed up and completely out of the blue. I did the horrible thing which I do with books I read the end about 2 chapters in. I knew what was going to happen the whole time but I still enjoyed it. Its sad to see the series end but IT was a sigh of relief at the same time. All in all I recommend this to people who l...more
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It won't be fair to rate this because I was not aware that this was a series- the last book of the series at that- so I was really confused.
Love is out of Hadley Hall and ready for freshmen year collage and she is stuck sharing a dorm with Lindsay, which whom Love hates because Lindsay want to be head monitor. The boyfriend she got last summer, Charlie has left for collage and Jacob, Love's ex, never talks to her. Now her mother has found a job for her in NYC and there in a newspaper is her boyfriend Charlie and another girl. Love wants to get to the bottom of this so read the book to find out the secret, Charlie has been hiding.
This is the 7th book in a YA series that I read. I have to re-read the entire series whenever another one comes out. I haven't always been this forgettable...just since I started grad school.
I recently re-read the entire series. I think this is perhaps the final one. Or at least for now. Normally it at least gives you the title of the next ones. This one doesn't. It didn't work out quite how I expected but it was still pretty good.
I recently re-read the entire series. I think this is perhaps the final one. Or at least for now. Normally it at least gives you the title of the next ones. This one doesn't. It didn't work out quite how I expected but it was still pretty good.
This book explored some really cool concepts that I think every teenager or even young adult faces when they are transitioning from one phase of life to the next. However in relation to the rest of the series it was a bit of a disappointment. It's considered the last book in the series but so many questions were left unanswered!!!
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