The Summer My Life Began

The Summer My Life Began

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A great summer beach read filled with sunshine, cooking, and--of course--romance!

Elizabeth Margaret--better known as Em--has always known what her life would contain: an internship at her father's firm, a degree from Harvard, and a career as a lawyer. The only problem is, it's not what she wants. So when she gets the opportunity to get away and spend a month with the aunt...more
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Lisa O.
You might have noticed that I shelved this in my 3-neurons-involved shelf (and please note, it is not a shelf with a derogatory purpose, it's just dedicated to vanilla, fluffy, light reads I seem to enjoy so much when I feel overcome by... well, life). Most books that end up in that shelf are books I actually liked. That being said, you barely need 2 neurons for this book. Actually, make that 1.
And I'm quite disappointed to be honest, because the idea wasn't bad at all.

Margaret Elizabeth belong...more
Jasprit
The disappointing and/or abandoned reviews that I read before picking up this book should have been the biggest hint that maybe I should avoid this book. But I decided to give it a shot who knew maybe I would end up liking it?

Elizabeth Margaret or “Em” has her life planned out for her; she is a perfect student who will do an internship at her father’s law firm over the summer and then go to Harvard to study law. She does everything she is told by her parents and grandmother, but Em is given the...more
Janina
Let me get one thing out of the way: I love summer books. They are my favourite go-to when I need an uplifting story that features the sea, beaches, sand on one’s skin, sun and maybe a nice summer romance.
Now, there are certain types of summer books that are not particularly deep, but that does not necessarily keep me from enjoying them. This book, though, barely even scratched the surface, and combined with a rather lacklustre writing style, it didn’t really do anything for me.

I am not saying t...more
Tatiana
Mar 17, 2012 Tatiana marked it as lost-interest  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: ya
Available now for EVERYONE on NG.
Katy
2.5 stars - I didn't like this book at first, but it ended up growing on me. The book has a lot of potential because the story is obviously there. I just wish it wasn't so surface deep.

The book started out really dull. Here you have Em in a rich, stuck up family that has high expectations of her. But a lot of it was just surface deep, and you don't really get more than just that. And I felt there were a bunch of senseless, useless scenes that just dragged out the beginning when it should have be...more
April
I read The Summer My Life Began by Shannon Greenland on the bus ride to BEA and I have to say, it is a great read while traveling or a beach book. I found it to be absorbing, but not to require a whole lot from me on my end, except a bit of attention. To further define what I mean, a travel or beach read, to me, is a light book that entertains you while making the ride pass by rather quickly. It’s not exactly a life changer of a book.
Read the rest of my review here
Sam
Read more of my reviews at Falling Books!

The Summer My Life Began is an interesting book about family and friends. It shows you how life can change within a few weeks, how you life can be turned upside down because of one secret and how opportunities can pop up in the most surprising of places!

This isn't just an ordinary summer....

Elizabeth Margeret is the daughter of a wealthy family. What is expected of her? She must become a lawyer, she much marry someone rich, she must not disappoint her pa...more
Hilda
Elizabeth Margaret, or simply called Em, is a girl with passion in cooking. However, the option of telling her uptight and prestigious family that she wants to pursue a career in cooking is off-limits. Her family would be furious, and Em doesn't want to hurt her family's feeling. Being a chef is not even possible in her wildest imagination.

This is her last summer holiday before she goes to Harvard and follows her father’s path as a lawyer, when a letter from her aunt arrives. Em doesn’t even kno...more
Emily (Book Jems)
As seen on Ed and Em's Reviews!

4/5 Stars!

The Summer My Life Began is a fast, light read that's perfect for a day of relaxing in the summer sun!

Elizabeth Margaret, or Em as she's referred to in most of the story, and her sister are born into a world of prestige. As they grow, they must learn to meet their family's expectations: perfect grades, ivy league education and a high-standing job like a lawyer or a doctor. All Em wants is to be a chef and get away from the high stress of her family's expe...more
Erika Stone
Ivy League is Expected

I gave the book, The Summer My Life Began by Shannon Greenland, a 4 out of 5 because I really enjoyed reading it. The line "My parents were status seekers, plain and simple." in the beginning of the book is talking about what her lifestyle is like at home. The main character's name is Em who is 17 and she is from a strict family. Her parents expect great grades and for her to behave well. Her parents have planned out for her to do an internship at her father's firm, to get...more
Mandy
Elizabeth Margaret (or, Em, as she’s sometimes called) has just graduated from high school and is about to start an internship at her father’s law firm the summer before attending Harvard. When she gets a letter from an aunt she didn’t even know she had, Em jumps at the chance to get away from her strict and unfeeling family to spend a month at a Bed and Breakfast in the Outer Banks. Em discovers her true self, pursues her love of cooking and learns family secrets that will change her life.

The S...more
Jeanbooknerd
The contemporary YA novel, The Summer My Life Began, by Shannon Greenland, tells a remarkable story about the significance of family and forgiving. With Elizabeth Margaret’s (Em) future already in placed by her parents, she believes it is the only one available for her. After spending a few weeks with her Aunt Tilly and cousin Frederick, Em uncovers new paths that make her second-guess about the future already set for her.

With clues suggesting that the secrets of Em’s family could be terrible, r...more
Gloria  Zhu
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Casey
I would have really liked this book had it been written by someone else, like Dessen or Ockler. The overall story was great and had so much potential. I didn't even have much issue with the story arc and resolution. It was the execution that killed it for me. The characters lacked depth and consistency. The writing felt juvenile. The main character just graduated high school, the love interest is 19 and on his own, this had the potential to be an amazing New Adult book if it was edgier and deepe...more
Bibliojunkies
Elizabeth Margaret—better known as Em—has always known what life would contain: an internship at her father’s firm, a degree from Harvard and a career as a lawyer. The only problem is that it’s not what she wants. When she gets the opportunity to get away from it all and spend a month with the aunt she never knew, she jumps at the chance. While there, Em pursues her secret dream of being a chef, and she also learns that her family has kept some significant secrets from her, too. And then there’s...more
Paula  Phillips
Have you ever had your whole life planned out for you ? Right from birth to adulthood , somebody dictating who you were going to be , what grades you had to get etc. Elizabeth Margaret has , she has a bank account earmarked for Harvard where she will study Law and then work for her father's firm and this summer she has an Internship lined up in a law firm. However for Em as her sister calls her , she doesn't dream of being a lawyer , yet all she wants to do is go to Culinary school and became a...more
Alex
At First Sight: Em (also known as Elizabeth Margaret) is on the fast track to an Ivy League School and the life her parents have planned for her: become a lawyer, get a spot in her father's firm and marry someone who is at least as rich as her parents are.

However, Em wants something different, as her true passion is - and has always been - cooking, and she would love to go to cooking school, only that she knows she doesn't have it in her to defy her Parents and Grandmother. In fact, she never d...more
Becca
This book is about a girl name Elizabeth Margaret but goes by Em. She is a senior in high-school and is spending the last summer before heading to Harvard on her Aunt TIlly's Bed and Breakfast. Em is used to uptight, strict, and very controlling parents and grandmother. She is amazed of how laid back her Aunt TIlly is. During her stay she falls in love with a guy name Cade. Em learns a lot about herself while at her aunt's place. She ultimately changes her goal in life to something that makes he...more
Alice in Readerland
I was part of The Summer My Life Began blog tour, so I also had the honor of interviewing Shannon Greenland! Here’s the direct link to the interview on my blog Alice in Readerland: http://aliceinreaderland.wordpress.co...

Em’s well-to-do family has her life all planned out for her: she’s going to go to Harvard and become a lawyer. Em’s passion, however, is cooking, something she must hide from her parents. But soon, Em receives a card from her Aunt Matilda, an aunt she never knew. A card that inv...more
Rhonda
4 STARS
This book is full of charm,family problems,romance and food.
Elizabeth Margaret had just graduated from school as valedictorian
Plans have been made for her to intern at her father's law
practice. Go to Harvard in the fall.
One graduation card is from her Aunt Tilly who lives in the
Outer Banks, North Carolina offering to have her come and
stay with her.
Elizabeth & her sister Gwyneth had no idea they even had
an Aunt or who's sister she must be.
Elizabeth really wanted to go have a break and...more
Justin
This book had a lot of heart. I thought it was going to be a fairly light and fun read, but I was pleasantly surprised by just how much different this book ended up being, from what I had initially thought it would be. Shannon did an amazing job writing the book. I honestly don't think there is anything I disliked about it, it's a great story with everything else you need to make a great book.

I wouldn't want to have my life planned out for me, I felt really bad for Em because she felt so pressur...more
Rachel Marks
I was asked to review this book as part of a JKS Communications Blog Tour. I am so happy that I got on this tour, because if I had not, I would have never have read this amazing book. Normally I tend to stay in my comfort zone of reading young adult paranormal romances. Once in a while I will venture out of that comfort zone and read something else.

The Summer My Life Began was a giant leap out my comfort zone since it is a young adult contemporary romance. For some reason I have avoided this sec...more
Alexa
Elizabeth Margaret, Em, for short, gets invited to spend the summer before she goes off to college with her aunt that she had never met. Her parents and grandmother is against it because her aunt Tilly doesn’t exactly fit in with the family. But Em, and her younger sister, Gwynny convince her parents to let her go. Now at the beach, Em is living a totally different life. She is cooking, something she loves but her parents, and especially her mom never lets her. She also met some new people, who...more
Hannah (The Irish Banana Review)
This was a book I hadn’t heard of before it popped up in my mailbox, but I was pleasantly surprised by it. This book is the quintessential beach read. I kind of wish I had waiting a few months to be on the beach, letting the sun soak into my bones as I read this because I think that would have totally made the experience. As it is, Shannon Greenland has written a charming, simplistic tale of a girl finding herself (and love).

I wasn’t horribly taken with Em at first. She didn’t seem like a very s...more
Fara Nani
Review on blog: The Summer My Life Began

Em's life was already mapped out ahead of her. When she received a graduation letter from an unknown aunt to spend the summer over her place, she convinced her parents to spend time with Aunt Tilly before she finally starts her freshman year in college.

The title suits the book perfectly. Em's life literally did finally began that summer. She finally got to express her passion in food and found her inner self(no matter how corny that sounds like). Em is qui...more
Mollee
So I start reading "The Summer My Life Began" & within 2 pages I’m stoked – the main character, Em, is heading to the Outer Banks – where I live! ”It’s fate!” I think, but when she finally gets to my corner of the world, it’s nothing like how the Outer Banks actually is. I decide I can get over the fact that the airport/rolling hills description is totally inaccurate so long as I like the characters and the plot stays interesting. But things took a turn for the worse, in terms of the dialogu...more
Lexie
When I came across this title, I thought it would be fun summer read. I picked up this book from netgalley because I thought the cover was cute and the summary reminded me of something Sarah Dessen would write. Now don't get me wrong the summer-girl-boy theme was cute. But I felt that, The Summer My Life Began didn't reach its full potential as a story.

For starters the main character Elizabeth or Em, as a character was dull, but that wasn't entirely her fault due to her strict parents making he...more
rameau
Maureen Johnson's 13 Little Blue Envelopes-lite was the first thing to came to my mind when I opened this book. Both books are about a young girl just graduating and getting a surprising invitation in mail. For Ginny it was her dead aunt inviting her to London with 13 little blue envelopes that were supposed to guide her through an adventure. For Em, Elizabeth Margaret, it's a postcard from an aunt she didn't know she had to come and spend the summer with her on an island.

Both girls accept the c...more
Ddpjclaf
**Free galley received from NetGalley**

My rating is hovering at around 2.5 stars.

Let me start off by saying that this book is sweet and cute. It really is. The protagonist, Elizabeth Margaret (heretofore known as Em) has just graduated high school and is set to intern for her father's law firm this summer, and then head off to Harvard in the fall. Even though what she'd really like to do is study to be a chef, she goes along with this plan because it's what her parents want. But one day she rece...more
cupcake
In Shannon Greenland's The Summer My Life Began, Elizabeth Margaret is presented with an intriguing offer. Her heretofore unknown aunt, Tilly, invites her to spend the summer between graduating from high school and heading to Harvard with her at her bed and breakfast in the Outer Banks, North Carolina. Turns out, Elizabeth Margaret's mother and grandmother have concealed Aunt Tilly's existence from "Em", as Elizabeth Margaret's beloved younger sister, Gwenny, calls her. But why?

So Em heads to No...more
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Shannon Greenland started out writing for adults and found her voice and home in teen fiction. Her award winning spy series, The Specialists, was an ALA top pick and a National Reader’s Choice Recipient. Her latest YA single title, The Summer My Life Began, made the Barnes & Noble suggested reading list. Killer Instinct is her current project and it will be published in hardcover by Simon Puls...more
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“In front of us, the ocean stretched for eternity. Around us, reggae mussy floated through the air. In our drying clothes and still-damp hair, we ate junk food and talked.
At some point we finished and went for a long walk in the sand. We picked up shells, laughed, and talked. Before I knew it, the sun was going down and we went back to the van. We lay side by side, stretched out on the blanket. When the sun dropped completely below the horizon, we let the moon illuminate us.”
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“She raised her sad blue eyes to mine. "It's going to be so boring here without you. And I'm going to have to deal with Grandmother on my own! You need to e-mail, text, call, send smoke signals--whatever--and tell me everything you're doing."
I laughed. "Yes, I know. Every day. I promise.”
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