February 24, 2012

The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May, and June by Robin Benway

A book that really is about relationships, in a roundabout way. This book was fairly fast paced, and definitely funny. I liked the characters of April and May best. Every time I got to a chapter from Junes point of view, I just kind of groaned. Loudly. And off key. I definitely liked Julian, and I like the way he was described as a "grease monkey". Now Stanford boy, he was just kind of a dork. Completely.

Here's the Blurb:


I hugged my sisters and they fit against my sides like two jigsaw pieces that would never fit anywhere else. I couldn'’t imagine ever letting them go again, like releasing them would be to surrender the best parts of myself.
Three sisters share a magical, unshakeable bond in this witty high-concept novel from the critically acclaimed author of Audrey, Wait! Around the time of their parents’ divorce, sisters April, May, and June recover special powers from childhood--—powers that come in handy navigating the hell that is high school. Powers that help them cope with the hardest year of their lives. But could they have a greater purpose?


April, the oldest and a bit of a worrier, can see the future. Middle-child May can literally disappear. And baby June reads minds--—everyone’s but her own. When April gets a vision of disaster, the girls come together to save the day and reconcile their strained family. They realize that no matter what happens, powers or no powers, they’ll always have each other.


Because there’s one thing stronger than magic: sisterhood.


                                        I give this Book Three Stars.
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