Sunday, July 3, 2011

Every Little Thing in the World by Nina de gramont



When sixteen-year-old Sydney Biggs’s pregnancy test shows the tell tale plus sign, she confides in only her best friend Natalia, and Natalia promptly “borrows” her mother’s car so Sydney can confront the baby’s father. But after the car is reported stolen and police bring the girls home, their parents send them away to wilderness camp as punishment. With six weeks to spend in the wilds of Canada, time is ticking for Sydney, who isn’t sure what she wants to do about the pregnancy. As she befriends her fellow adventuremates and contends with Natalia’s adamant opinions on the choices available, Sydney realizes that making the right choice can mean very different things.


I want to give a thanks to Nina de gramont for sending this to me, it means a lot. This was a great summer read. Sydney had a big choice to make and in the end I feel she made the right decision. Then again that's just my opinion. Tommy probably wasn't the best person she could have gotten mixed up with let alone get pregnant by. Natalia thinks that shes found her "Romeo", but what does he really mean to her? If I was in Nat's situation I have no clue what I would have done. And you'll understand what I mean by situation when you read this novel. I'm going to try and not give anything away. Brendan's secret was something I wouldn't have guessed or thought of. 

Mick isn't what he's made out to be, well not entirely anyways. Sydney's dads a little weird I've never read a character like him before. The cover of the book went really well with it. I know some books I've read the cover makes it look really different from what your going to read. It also gives you and idea or image of what it might have been like to have been there.

I was shocked twice in the story. But I can't really say why I was shocked because I don't want to spoil it for those of you that haven't read it yet. Something I learned is that you have to give things time to settle in. Really think about things before you do something that you'll regret.

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