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Addie Sherman isn’t popular, she’s not exuberant, and she’s not known as the class clown. She’s just Addie, a high school junior who is convinced t... read full description

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Sep 14, 2008
Lacey rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This was the third book in the yearbook triliogy. I've been so excited for this book to come out because I wanted to know what happened from everyone in first day. Call me crazy, but I like books like this. Even though there were some parts that were a little to cheesy for me, I still thought it was a fun read. I was a little disspointed that this book was more about the "younger" people you didn't hear much about in first day or yearbook. I was hoping it would be more about those from More...
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Dec 19, 2008
Brooklyn rated it: 4 of 5 stars
this was the third book to the yearbook series. it was a quick read, well at least for me... i had nothing else to do after getting surgery... well i really liked it if tied it all together or if you want i suppose that it could be the lead up to another book in the series. but really good with lessons of choosing the right and supporting others. :)
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Jan 15, 2012
Gayle rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I went right into this third book after finishing "First Day". This was a shorter book that brought in several characters from the earlier books but also introduced a few new ones. The thing I like best about this series is how real the characters feel and how realistic their situations and decisions seem. I think the author really nails the emotions that a lot of teens and young adults face. From feeling like you don't fit in, to dealing with friends/roommates who make bad choices, to More...
Dec 17, 2008
LuAnn rated it: 2 of 5 stars
Although the story was good, this is one of those books that isn't really a YA, yet not an adult book per se either. If there were such a thing as "college-age" book, then that's where this one would most likely fit. I kept forgetting that one of the POV characters was a guy as I read befcause the voice sounded like a girl, and then suddenly something in the action of the story would remind me. It was weird. Because I hadn't read the other books in the series, the Reunion epilogue thre More...
Dec 01, 2011
Marci rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This series just went downhill after the first book. Check out my other reviews for the previous two.

"Reunion" was filled with unrealistic dialogue, too much lovey-dovey romance drama, and couples who were perfectly "in love" which I think gives a bad impression of what marriage and relationships are really like and about. It's one of those books that gives the idea that once you've found the right person for you, everything is just peachy and nothing can go wrong.
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Dec 24, 2008
Elaine rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Reunion is the perfect conclusion to the Yearbook trilogy! Condie allows us to truly see a reunion of the characters that we became attached to in Yearbook while introducing fresh characters and voices. Readers will immediately love Addie and Sam, who are welcome additions to the Yearbook character family. As in the other books, Condie blends lighthearted high school fun with thoughtful, touching storylines. I highly recommend all three books in this series- Yearbook, First Day, and Reunion- More...
Aug 22, 2009
Alysha rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I read this in four hours....I loved it so much and I couldn't put it down!
Compelling romances, hard decisions, tough lifes, gah! It was beautiful!
I love how clearly Allyson Condie expressed the different emotions in all of the characters. You can really tell that they are all different people with different personalities. I loved that.
And I LOVE the humor. I laughed out loud a lot, and got a lot of funny looks from people. :P It was an awesome read, and I'm so sad it's the las More...
Jan 24, 2009
Andrea rated it: 3 of 5 stars
My daughter got this book for Christmas and we both enjoyed reading it. While not necessarily life-changing, it's well-written and has a good feeling and good message. A good choice for a teenage girl--the characters, romance, and issues seem more real to life and less like a big fairy tale. We feed our girls too much happily-ever-after stuff and not enough real-life positive role models.
Dec 28, 2011
Jessica rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I really like this series. I originally thought I would hate how she splits up the chapters by characters, but I actually ended up fine with it. My only beef is sometimes I feel that I want to read more about a character and she changes it on me. But good story! And a good ending to the series. Well, the story of the original characters was resolved, but maybe not the others. Still good though.
Dec 20, 2008
Connie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I really enjoyed this book. Much more than the second book in the series. I felt like the author got back to real emotions and I felt the pull I did in the first one, like I had felt those things too. It was a quick and easy read for a cold winter day. Over all I really enjoyed the entire series and would read more of her work in the future.
Jan 04, 2011
Andrea rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Cute story, but every chapter being on a different character drove me nuts. Some of the character's stories were more interesting than others, and it annoyed me to have to wait three or four chapters to continue where it left off.
Dec 29, 2008
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I was reading this in Deseret Book and didn't get to finish, but I loved what I had read so far. I only have about 9 more pages to go. This is the third book in the Yearbook series.
Sep 13, 2011
Kristen rated it: 4 of 5 stars
4 stars for the 11-15 yr old girl set. My daughter loved it and so I read it on her "recommendation." Cute quick read, but not something I'd pick up and read for myself.
Jan 02, 2009
Camille rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This one was definitely the best out of the series. I think it may be because the characters have more life. A little bit more believable. Sam Choi is funny.
Aug 08, 2009
Janice rated it: 4 of 5 stars
The three books in the this series are fast, easy reads. Brought back memories of my high school/BYU days. I like this kind of fluff every once and awhile.
Jan 16, 2009
Sarah rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed all of Allyson Condie's HS series. I think she writes a teenagers perspective really well and the individual story lines were really relatable.
Dec 19, 2010
Clarica rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I liked it, although not quite as much as Yearbook or First Day. However, it's still good :) Which is why it took me only, what, 2 days to read it :) I liked this one, a rather satisfying end to the Yearbook series.
Feb 28, 2009
Rachel rated it: 3 of 5 stars
For an easy, somewhat brainless read I enjoyed this one. Very clean and Light. Great for a busy week!
Dec 31, 2008
Tiffany rated it: 3 of 5 stars
It was ok...if you want to read it i recommed reading all 3 of the series together ...then you would enjoy them better.
Nov 28, 2009
Laurie rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Fun, easy read. Third in the yearbook series. Great for teens and young adults.
Oct 07, 2009
Carol rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Fun story about the lives of 4 people and the decisions and friendships they have.
Jul 09, 2010
Angel rated it: 5 of 5 stars
third and last book in yearbook seiries; LOVED IT!
Jan 15, 2009
Cara rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I loved it! I'm a big fan of Ally Condie. I wish this series would go on forever---or I wish she would go back and bring in more characters! I love all the different points of view! This is a very quick read. It only took a few hours to read and I'm done---this always makes me sad.
Nov 02, 2010
Bailey rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Loved it 3rd book in yearbook series.
Apr 11, 2011
Chris rated it: 4 of 5 stars
3rd in a trilogy...quick read
Jan 21, 2009
Kristine rated it: 4 of 5 stars
I did like it--but chiefly because I have read the two previous books in the trilogy, and enjoyed having the loose ends "tied up". If you choose to read it, I would suggest first reading "Yearbook", and then "First Day". You will enjoy this one more if you do.
Oct 07, 2008
Jennifer rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This is the last book in the Yearbook series. I have to admit, I really enjoyed all three of these books! They were light reads, and had me wondering what would happen next. I think I read this one faster than the rest (I picked it up Saturday evening, started it Sunday midday, and just finished it a few minutes ago, only 36 hours or so after having started it. I do wish it would've been longer and hope that the author writes more in the future!
Jul 18, 2009
Emmeli rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I love this book book but it stinks that the series are all over with. I liked this one the best because it was only 3 people telling there story of the time period so it wasn't hard to keep up with all of the characters--including more diologe exc. I loved how it ended even though the book could have used more. I need more of those books.
Dec 10, 2008
Cindy rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This one was a fun read. Its lds fiction and the third of the yearbook series. Although, I still hadn't read the first, yearbook, yet. And, I think that was why for me at first, it was hard to follow. When I got about halfway through though, I definetly could not put it down. The characters, once I figured out who was who really drew me in. This was great!
Jan 08, 2010
Harmony rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Stole my mom's copy and read this one over the Thanksgiving holiday. This is the last of the Yearbook trilogy, and just as good as the first two. I enjoyed the story, but the characters are what suck you in. I've really enjoyed Allyson Condie's books and hope she has a lot more ideas to keep her writing.