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Title:So Much Closer
Author:Susane Colasanti
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:May 3rd 2011 by Viking Juvenile
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. High School
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Another contemporary thought-provoking romance from Susane Colasanti! When Brooke discovers that the love of her life, Scott Abrams, is moving from their New Jersey suburb to New York City for senior year, she decides to follow him there. Living with her estranged father and adjusting to a whole new school are challenging--and things get even worse when she finds out that Scott already has a girlfriend. But as she learns to navigate the big city, she starts to discover a whole new side of herself, and realizes that sometimes love can find you even when you're not looking for it.
Book Details: Format: Paperback Publication Date: 5/1/2012 Pages: 256 Reading Level: Age 12 and Up

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Original Title: So Much Closer
ISBN: 0670012246 (ISBN13: 9780670012244)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Brooke Greene, Scott Abrams, John Dalton
Setting: New York City, New York(United States)


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Initial reaction: To be blunt, I thought "So Much Closer" was rather mediocre in what it tried to put across, considering the heroine (Brooke) was quite insufferable for much of the book. Don't get me wrong, I saw the aim of the novel's thematic, and a coming of age story where the MC realizes there's more to life than crushing over a boy and that being true to yourself is more important, but this book sent all kinds of mixed signals between that, some of which I outright did not like in their

I have seen, heard good reviews about Susane Colasanti novels. I actually have been wanting read them, for while. I had came across few of her novels, at bookstore and read parts of books. Couple weeks ago, I finally purchased So Much Closer, which was one of her novels that I been wanting to read. Ever since I read the summary, it seemed like my type of a book. I found me enjoying the book more then me though then I would. The writing was beautiful, and it got hard for me to pull away from the

Personal response/I enjoyed reading the book So Much Closer! I enjoyed that I could relate to the characters because I have gone through some situations that Brooke has gone through. The plot had me guessing at times, because I thought that the storyline was going to go one way and it didnt. Plot/Brooke had a complicated life; she had bad grades, her dad left when she was little, her mom and her didnt get along well, but most importantly, she was in love with a boy who didnt even know she

Oh wow, that was one seriously dumb protagonist. The reader is constantly reminded that she's some sort of gifted genius but she makes hilariously stupid decisions. 3 stars for sweet guy, John, and also because the book gives an interesting perspective on a few things. Colasanti is no Sarah Dessen, though.Favourite quotes:The stupid thing about anger is how people hurt you and then you let them keep hurting you by being angry about how they originally hurt you. Its a vicious cycle. Physical

So remember when you were in middle school and had a crush on boy. Maybe every once in awhile you'd ride your bike in front of his house, hoping to catch a glimpse. Perhaps you look back on this now and think, 'Man, I was a little bit of a creeper." Well Brooke the main character in this book does something like that, except she's a super creepy stalker.Brooke has had a crush on Scott for two years, but has never really talked to him before. At a picnic at the end of their junior year, she's on

Oy. I read this book yesterday, and before going to bed, I loved it. But after I've slept on it, there are a few things about it that bug me, though my review will still remain relatively positive.Let's start with what I didn't like.First off, Brooke is a genius. Through the roof IQ scores style genius. And yet, the girl has no common sense. It takes her a long time to catch on to what's going on around her.She follows Scott to New York. What senior in high school would leave everything behind,

Okay so when I read up what this was about, it reminded me of that show Felicity, what with the girl likes boy, boy moves away then girl follows her crush to the same school. And yes both in New York. Anyway, this is a tie between 2.5 and 3. What I liked was the stuff when she wasn't obsessing over Scott, her building friendships with Sadie and John and the descriptions of New York and such, questioning her life and future and what she's going to do about the now, etc. Oh and of course John and