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A Book and a Hug: Meant to Be

Straight-laced  16-year old Julia has her whole life planned out to a T: get good grades, excel on the swim team, work hard, fall madly in love with the boy destined to become her “Meant to Be.” So far, everything is going according to plan, which suits Julia just fine even though her classmates all think of her as an uptight book licker.

On a school field trip to London (a place her parents loved visiting prior to her father’s death), Julia’s meticulous plans all fall by the wayside when she is paired up with unruly classmate Jason for the duration of their stay in England. That means spending an obnoxious amount of her free time keeping her field trip buddy out of trouble instead of soaking up all of the cultural wonders around her.

As Julia and Jason keep getting thrown together, her pesky buddy treats her to a whole new array of experiences while they explore the city. Drunken parties, mysterious text messages, and unexpected visitors may not be what Julia had in mind for her big trip, but they may be just what she needed. Even more shocking is the revelation that Julia’s “Meant to Be” may not be the person she originally had in mind…

Meant to Be has wonderful details of London that are sure to make readers want to fly over for a visit right away, and the main characters show a lot of growth and development over the course of the story. Mature readers will have a lot of fun with this travelogue-turned-unlikely romance.

Ages 12 and up 304 pages

Read the original review at A Book and a Hug!

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Summer Reading 2012

What’s on my bookshelf this summer, you ask?

Why, a delightful blend of fiction, young adult, graphic novels, and children’s books:

  • Meant to Be, by Lauren Morrill
  • Hark!  A Vagrant, by Kate Beaton
  • Out of Oz, by Gregory Maguire
  • The Art of Fielding, by Chad Harbach
  • Mouse Guard, by David Petersen
  • How to Buy a Love of Reading, by Tanya Egan Gibson
  • Olive Kittredge, by Elizabeth Strout
  • Love and Other Perishable Items, by Laura Buzo
  • Falling Together, by Marisa de los Santos
  • The Great House, by Nicole Krauss
  • The Original Illustrated Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

What can be found on your shelves this summer?

Filed under books reading summer reading Meant to Be Lauren Morrill Hark a Vagrant Kate Beaton Out of Oz Gregory Maguire The Art of Fielding Chad Harbach Mouse Guard David Petersen Olive Kittredge Elizabeth Strout Love and Other Perishable Items Laura Buzo Falling Together Marisa de los Santos The Great House Nicole Krauss Sherlock Holmes Arthur Conan Doyle How to Buy a Love of Reading Tanya Egan Gibson