Summer Love and Heartbreak at Cousins Beach

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“It’s not summer without you,” says Belly as she gazes into Conrad’s eyes. Belly has strong feelings for Conrad, so strong that she catches herself getting jealous when she sees him with another girl. It has only been a few months, since her and Conrad last dated, and Belly can’t seem to get him off of her mind; with Susannah dying, and the boys, Conrad and Jeremiah, going off to college Belly seems to be falling apart. Unfortunately, Belly is not the only unstable one at Cousins Beach. Conrad, who is usually very nonchalant, runs away from home, also known as all his problems. As I dig deeper into my book, my brain runs wild with questions, predictions, and connections. I’ve caught myself questioning why Conrad decided to run away. Where …show more content…

“I should have brought Jeremiah instead. If it had been Jeremiah things would be different.” (72, Han) Belly finds herself going boy crazy. She has been spending a lot of time with Jeremiah in the car on the adventure to look for Conrad. Belly amd I can relate in a way that we both are starting to like boys. We never use to be like this until around the age 14. I feel like Belly and I can connect on many levels, but the main level we connect on is maturity. Belly and I both matured at a very slow rate; in other words, the things that were important to other girls our age were not important to us. We secretly still liked to lay around in our pajamas all day at the age 13. We still needed our moms when we felt lonely or sick. We both started finding interest bin boys around the same time period in our lives. I have yet so many further questions about It’s not summer without you and far more predictions. I can’t let this book out of my hands and when I do I’m just musing about how I want to pick it up again. I think I enjoy mostly because Belly and I can connect to an extent. I love books that I can get into and really what the characters are going

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