Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Dreamland by Sarah Dessen Book Review




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"Wake up, Caitlin

Ever since she started going out with Rogerson Biscoe, Caitlin seems to have fallen into a semiconscious dreamland where nothing is quite real. Rogerson is different from anyone Caitlin has ever known. He's magnetic. He's compelling. He's dangerous. Being with him makes Caitlin forget about everything else--her missing sister, her withdrawn mother, her lackluster life. But what happens when being with Rogerson becomes a larger problem than being without him?" -- Goodreads


This book is so good, it gave me a hangover. It's been three days and I feel guilty at the thought of reading another book.
I loved the storyline of this, I loved Caitlin and the battles she was going through with herself, where she ended up, and just how she came to grips.
In my opinion this story is relateable, especially when you have someone you get the non-stop 'you two are so much alike' and wanting nothing more than to be the opposite. It's also nice that she doesn't have that white-picket fence of a family like some books have, it made the story run together so much smoother, it didn't seem like a total random thing that just came over the character.
I liked the development of Rogerson and the tug-and-pull Caitlin had of him, knowing she shouldn't, but still wanting it with everything she had.


Hands up to Sarah Dessen for another amazing book!








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