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We'll Always Have Summer (Summer I Turned Pretty, The) Taschenbuch – 24. April 2012
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Can Belly make a final choice between Jeremiah and Conrad? Find out in the conclusion of the New York Times bestselling The Summer I Turned Prettytrilogy from the author of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before (now a major motion picture!).
Belly has only ever been in love with two boys, both with the last name Fisher. And after being with Jeremiah for the last two years, she’s almost positive he is her soul mate. Almost. While Conrad has not gotten over the mistake of letting Belly go, Jeremiah has always known that Belly is the girl for him. So when Belly and Jeremiah decide to make things forever, Conrad realizes that it’s now or never—tell Belly he loves her, or lose her for good.
Belly will have to confront her feelings for Jeremiah and Conrad and face the inevitable: She will have to break one of their hearts.
This paperback edition features bonus content, including Conrad’s letters to Belly and an excerpt of Burn for Burn by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian!
- LesealterAb 12 Jahren
- Seitenzahl der Print-Ausgabe320 Seiten
- SpracheEnglisch
- Schuljahr7 - 12
- Lexile-BewertungHL570L
- Abmessungen13.97 x 2.03 x 20.96 cm
- Erscheinungstermin24. April 2012
- ISBN-101416995595
- ISBN-13978-1416995593
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When it’s finals week and you’ve been studying for five hours straight, you need three things to get you through the night. The biggest Slurpee you can find, half cherry, half Coke. Pajama pants, the kind that have been washed so many times, they are tissue-paper thin. And finally, dance breaks. Lots of dance breaks. When your eyes start to close and all you want is your bed, dance breaks will get you through.
It was four in the morning, and I was studying for the last final of my freshman year at Finch University. I was camped out in my dorm library with my new best friend, Anika Johnson, and my old best friend, Taylor Jewel. Summer vacation was so close, I could almost taste it. Just five more days. I’d been counting down since April.
“Quiz me,” Taylor commanded, her voice scratchy.
I opened my notebook to a random page. “Define anima versus animus.”
Taylor chewed on her lower lip. “Give me a hint.”
“Umm… think Latin,” I said.
“I didn’t take Latin! Is there going to be Latin on this exam?”
“No, I was just trying to give you a hint. Because in Latin boys’ names end in -us and girls’ names end in -a, and anima is feminine archetype and animus is masculine archetype. Get it?”
She let out a big sigh. “No. I’m probably going to fail.”
Looking up from her notebook, Anika said, “Maybe if you stopped texting and started studying, you wouldn’t.”
Taylor glared at her. “I’m helping my big sister plan our end-of-year breakfast, so I have to be on call tonight.”
“On call?” Anika looked amused. “Like a doctor?”
“Yes, just like a doctor,” Taylor snapped.
“So, will it be pancakes or waffles?”
“French toast, thank you very much.”
The three of us were all taking the same freshman psych class, and Taylor’s and my exam was tomorrow, Anika’s was the day after. Anika was my closest friend at school besides Taylor. Seeing as how Taylor was competitive by nature, it was a friendship that she was more than a little jealous of, not that she’d ever in a million years admit it.
My friendship with Anika was different from my friendship with Taylor. Anika was laid-back and easy to be with. She wasn’t quick to judge. More than all that, though, she gave me the space to be different. She hadn’t known me my whole life, so she had no expectations or preconceptions. There was freedom in that. And she wasn’t like any of my friends back home. She was from New York, and her father was a jazz musician and her mother was a writer.
A couple of hours later, the sun was rising and casting the room in a bluish light, and Taylor’s head was down, while Anika was staring off into space like a zombie.
I rolled up two paper balls in my lap and threw them at my two friends. “Dance break,” I sang out as I pressed play on my computer. I did a little shimmy in my chair.
Anika glared at me. “Why are you so chipper?”
“Because,” I said, clapping my hands together, “in just a few hours, it will all be over.” My exam wasn’t until one in the afternoon, so my plan was to go back to my room and sleep for a couple of hours, then wake up with time to spare and study some more.
I overslept, but I still managed to get another hour of studying in. I didn’t have time to go to the dining hall for breakfast, so I just drank a Cherry Coke from the vending machine.
The test was as hard as we had expected, but I was pretty sure I would get at least a B. Taylor was pretty sure she hadn’t failed, which was good. Both of us were too tired to celebrate after, so we just high-fived and went our separate ways.
I headed back to my dorm room, ready to pass out until at least dinnertime, and when I opened the door, there was Jeremiah, asleep in my bed. He looked like a little boy when he slept, even with the stubble. He was stretched out on top of my comforter, his feet hanging over the edge of the bed, my stuffed polar bear hugged to his chest.
I took off my shoes and crawled into my twin, extra-long bed next to him. He stirred, opened his eyes, and said, “Hi.”
“Hi,” I said.
“How’d it go?”
“Pretty good.”
“Good.” He let go of Junior Mint and hugged me to him. “I brought you the other half of my sub from lunch.”
“You’re sweet,” I said, burrowing my head in his shoulder.
He kissed my hair. “I can’t have my girl skipping meals left and right.”
“It was just breakfast,” I said. As an afterthought, I added, “And lunch.”
“Do you want my sub now? It’s in my book bag.”
Now that I thought about it, I was hungry, but I was also sleepy. “Maybe a little later,” I said, closing my eyes.
Then he fell back to sleep, and I fell asleep too. When I woke up, it was dark out, Junior Mint was on the floor, and Jeremiah’s arms were around me. He was still asleep.
We had started dating right before I began senior year of high school. “Dating” didn’t feel like the right word for it. We were just together. It all happened so easily and so quickly that it felt like it had always been that way. One minute we were friends, then we were kissing, and then the next thing I knew, I was applying to the same college as him. I told myself and everyone else (including him, including my mother especially) that it was a good school, that it was only a few hours from home and it made sense to apply there, that I was keeping my options open. All of those things were true. But truest of all was that I just wanted to be near him. I wanted him for all seasons, not just summer.
Now here we were, lying next to each other in my dorm-room bed. He was a sophomore, and I was finishing up my freshman year. It was crazy how far we had come. We’d known each other our whole lives, and in some ways, it felt like a big surprise—in other ways it felt inevitable.
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- Herausgeber : S&S Books for Young Readers; Reprint Edition (24. April 2012)
- Sprache : Englisch
- Taschenbuch : 320 Seiten
- ISBN-10 : 1416995595
- ISBN-13 : 978-1416995593
- Lesealter : Ab 12 Jahren
- Abmessungen : 13.97 x 2.03 x 20.96 cm
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 4 in Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Bücher)
- Nr. 3 in Fremdsprachige Bücher
- Nr. 3 in Liebesgeschichten für Jugendliche
- Nr. 3 in Englisch für Jugendliche
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Jenny Han, 1980 geboren, lebt in New York. Mit ihrer Sommer-Trilogie gelang ihr 2009 der Durchbruch als Schriftstellerin. Auch ihre folgenden Jugendbücher erreichten sofort nach Erscheinen die New York Times-Bestsellerliste. Han gehört zu den beliebtesten US-Autorinnen weltweit.
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Den Gedanken hab ich dann allerdings recht schnell wieder verworfen. Wir erfahren, dass Jeremiah Belly betrogen hat. Wir haben ein oder zwei Tage Herzschmerz mit ihr, bevor wir wieder auf Jeremiah treffen. Dieser entschuldigt sich und macht doch allen ernstes einen Heiratsantrag. Ich war baff.
Ich dachte mir schon, dass es ein Drama in der Art geben wird, wo Belly davor steht, den Rest ihres Lebens mit dem Falschen zu verbringen und Conrad muss endlich etwas tun. Aber ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass das alles dazu hinführt.
Mir war das Ende eigentlich von Anfang an klar. Es ist super offensichtlich und vorhersehbar. Dennoch hat dies sehr viele Gefühle in mir geweckt. Allen voran Unglaube und Frust.
Ich meine, Belly war nie eine unbedingt sympathische Figur für mich, aber das sie echt so naiv ist und zu sowas ja sagt und es ernsthaft anstrebt war für mich unerklärlich.
Deshalb fand ich die Reaktion der anderen Figuren, besonders ihrer Mutter, sehr nachvollziehbar.
Ein echter Lichtblick in diesem Buch war Taylor, die beste Freundin, die Belly eigentlich nicht verdient. Ich finde, sie war unglaublich süß und lustig und vermutlich meine liebste Figur.
Die Charaktere haben sich alle in den letzten zwei Jahren weiter entwickelt, die einen zum Besseren und die anderen zum Schlechteren.
So fand ich Jeremiah unglaublich frustrierend in diesem Buch, er hat dauernd Vorwürfe gemacht und war eigentlich wie ein kleines Kind, dass ein Spielzeug haben muss, nur weil er weiß, dass es sich sein großer Bruder wünscht. Man hat einfach gemerkt, dass er die tragweite des Ganzen nicht versteht.
Über die Charaktere lässt sich natürlich ewig streiten. Ob das Buch an sich gut war oder nicht, darüber bin ich mir immer noch nicht sicher, aber es war unterhaltsam. Man wollte weiterlesen und es wurde nicht langweilig.
So war sich zwar glaub ich jeder, über das Ende dieses Buches bewusst, aber dennoch war es schön, dahinzustreben. Letztendlich war es keine großartige Reihe, aber dennoch eine, die man an ein paar ruhigen Nachmittagen lesen kann.
Everything seems different, Cousins isn't a constant stay for summers anymore. In some ways characters moved on, built up their own lives, but they are still unconsciously circling around the same summer house, the memories of past summers and the same feelings that were suppressed or awakened so many years ago.
Belly isn't the girl who was surprised to be pretty and noticed anymore. I really enjoyed reading about her college life and new relationships. I liked seeing her as a young woman planning her future. She is as lovely as always, the only thing that bothered me was her denial, that she wouldn't trust her true feelings because she could get hurt.
As in book one and two the story is told from Belly's point of view. In this last instalment the elder Fisher brother, Conrad also gets to tell some parts of the story from his perspective. In the two previous books he has been an obscure, brooding character and it was my biggest pleasure to finally read about his thoughts and feelings. Former incidents and statements become clearer, his behaviour more comprehensible, which makes him only more appealing.
We also get to witness another side of younger Fisher brother Jeremiah. His actual behaviour shows that people change, no-one ever stays the way he was.
WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE SUMMER adds further characters to our beloved character cast and develops relationships in a more reasonable way, sometimes at cost of personal admissions, true feelings and happiness.
Of course I got teary, in the end, I didn't want this series to end! The end was rash, decisions and confessions were made that led to a satisfying end. It was a pleasing end, but offered too few details.
THE VERDICT
I give it 4,5/5 stars.
Feel the summer spirit of Cousins one last time. See Belly, Jeremiah and Conrad define their future lives and be prepared for a great showdown! WE'LL ALWAYS HAVE SUMMER is the last book in the SUMMER series and definitely a must-read!
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I had just finished reading to all the boys I’ve loved before when I saw this book.I thought nothing could beat tatbilb but honestly I was shocked when I read these.Honestly such an amazing set of books and I seriously recommend these. Well done Jenny Han .I am speechless.
-Reader ✨

In this book, Belly is very passive, to the point of being dim, and seems to have lost all self-knowledge as she's got older. Jeremiah is irritating and so (in a different way) is Conrad, as Han reworks what happened in IT'S NOT SUMMER WITHOUT YOU to make sense in the light of what's happening in this book. While I like her writing immensely, I think her heart wasn't in this book. I felt she was bored with the characters and struggled to make a thin story reach the extent she was aiming for. The world of Cousins is so vivid and atmospheric, but revisiting it this time we hear very little about it, or about summer, and a lot about stationery. The last scene resolves everything, but it's an impression more than a scene - a moment in time that is truly lovely, but not enough.
If you've read the other two books, do read this; if you haven't, don't start here as this is not her strongest work. There were parts of this book that I adored, and others that I didn't, but I think Han's talent is unquestionable and I still want to read whatever she writes next.


However, I was disillusioned to find out Belly and Jeremiah had never become anything more then just friends although there were ups and downs their relationship. As much as I love Jenny's writing, the ending of this triology seemed a bit rushed and we didn't get much insight of what happened towards the end of the book. I have to say I was a bit confused and would have liked more context.
Despite that - I love the theme of friendship and love an how it is displayed throughout the characters. Jenny is an amazing author and I cannot wait to read another of her amazing books!

However, i was slightly disappointed by this book!
Yes i know i have given it four stars but that alone is for the series itself and for the ending. It just didn't live up to the previous two and to be honest i felt like the characters yo-yoed to much and didn't stay true to themselves. Conrad it seemed had a split personality who went from being the dream guy in book one, to someone i strongly disliked in book two back to a soppy love struck guy again. Jeremiah had the biggest change of character, going from Belly's best friend who he has loved for years to a complete jerk and i just couldn't comprehend it.
I would still recommend reading it if even for closure on the series and to give it some credit i did like the way it all turned out in the end but i still preferred the previous two books and feel they display Jenny Hans best work!