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Title | : | The Year I Turned Sixteen (The Year I Turned Sixteen #1-4) |
Author | : | Diane Schwemm |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 720 pages |
Published | : | January 26th 2010 by Simon Pulse (first published January 4th 2010) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary |

Diane Schwemm
Paperback | Pages: 720 pages Rating: 4.15 | 2047 Users | 195 Reviews
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Turning sixteen is an unforgettable milestone, and each of these four sisters has her own story to tell. Rose, the oldest, feels like she has the most responsibility when her father dies, and yearns to be true to herself. Daisy wants to break free from her family, but trouble arises when she falls for a bad boy. Laurel struggles with the loss of a close relative and finds herself drawn to a boy who may actually understand. And Lily, the youngest sister, feels like nothing could be more difficult than actually being herself. These four books in one special bind-up make for a great value—and an even better read.Particularize Books In Favor Of The Year I Turned Sixteen (The Year I Turned Sixteen #1-4)
Original Title: | The Year I Turned Sixteen: Rose, Daisy, Laurel, Lily |
ISBN: | 1416985972 (ISBN13: 9781416985976) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Year I Turned Sixteen #1-4 |
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Ratings: 4.15 From 2047 Users | 195 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books The Year I Turned Sixteen (The Year I Turned Sixteen #1-4)
4.5 stars out of five! Even though this type of book is not usually what I read, I enjoyed it. Even though it was very long, (which didnt bother me) I though this was a fun and easy read. I recommend this book to late middle school/ early High school girls. I will definitely reread this book!
That's life. It's not all wrapped up with a tidy bow - it's crazy and disorganized and unpredictable, and so are the people who live it. Overall Thoughts While writing this review it's been awhile since I've read this book but I could never forget this story and how it made me feel. This was the first book recommendation I ever got from a "BookTube" video. I read this when I was 16 and completely loved it. Everything about this story is magical. I loved the sister dynamics, I loved getting

A very emotive and enjoyable read. Hefty in size but not literary worth. Made me cry a few times though- loved it! Nice idea to have the four linking stories each so similar yet different.
In my opinion this book is pretty good. This book has four books in one and captures each Walker sister in their own point of view which I Loved. This is definitely a tween book but even though what age you are it will definitely prepare you or take you back on the challenges and responsibilities you might have had or might have to do when you turn 16, such as discovering who you truly are, having a job, stepping up and doing more things around the house, dealing with loss, etc. each of the
Wow...a 700 page book in two days!At first I was only reading this book because it's my largest novel, and I wanted to get it 'over with'. After beginning to read however, I was really glad I chose it just because it was a charming book! These four sisters were very real to me and having to deal with real situations. The book is long, but the voices of the girls is so easy that you get right through it.I thought the writing was great and sometimes was a bit melodramatic, but it was still good.
An in-depth and inspiring stories of 4 sisters, their bumpy lives after they turn sixteen.Four different stories, four different heartbreaks, four different passion, and four different solutions (:iloveit
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