The Boys of Summer The Summer Series Book 1 edition by CJ Duggan Literature Fiction eBooks
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The Boys of Summer The Summer Series Book 1 edition by CJ Duggan Literature Fiction eBooks
I don't know why it took me so long to read this story, I really fell in love with all the characters. There was always so much fun and excitement with each turn of the page. CJ Duggan really captured her characters in a way that had me entranced from beginning to end. I loved Toby and Tess, their connection was undeniable from the start. The only thing that got to me, which wasn't bad, I actually enjoyed it was it was set in Australia and some of the words, I didn't recognized but soon realized what they meant. I really found it interesting, loved learning the little tidbits. This is the first book I have read by this author and definitely wont be the last. I cant wait to hear about more of the Onslow Boys.Tags : The Boys of Summer (The Summer Series Book 1) - Kindle edition by C.J Duggan. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Boys of Summer (The Summer Series Book 1).,ebook,C.J Duggan,The Boys of Summer (The Summer Series Book 1),FICTION Coming of Age,FICTION Romance Contemporary
The Boys of Summer The Summer Series Book 1 edition by CJ Duggan Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
The Boys of Summer wasn’t really what I was expecting it to be. There are some sexual experiences and occasional coarse language like the warning in the description suggests, but the situations weren’t really descriptive, and the language while present, wasn’t as bad as some books out there with similar warnings. I definitely expected The Boys of Summer to be more of a new adult book, but even though I’m not sure what age group I would suggest this book too, it felt younger than most new adult books. But all of that honestly was refreshing rather than a disappointment.
The Boys of Summer is about Tessa and her friend, Ellie who happen to get summer jobs working at a local hotel. They both work as waitresses and occasionally dishwashing. And through these summer jobs, Tessa and Ellie befriend a popular group of older boys that they’ve nicknamed the Onslow Boys. Tessa has had a crush on Toby Morrison since 7th grade and has almost obsessively watched him throughout the years. And Ellie, well Ellie is mostly just boy crazy. She seems to flit from one boy to the next without caring much about her reputation. Tessa and Ellie are also best friends with Adam, but Adam spends most of his summer in a different location and isn’t as present. He was a likeable character even if it seemed a bit odd for him to be a part of their threesome. I wondered if he had feelings that went deeper than friendship at points, and I’m still interested to see what might happen with Adam.
The Onslow Boys are about 5 years older than Tessa and Ellie. Five years isn’t entirely too much, but there can be a big gap between 17 years old and 22 years old. For one, these guys were drinking ALL THE TIME. It didn’t matter what time of day. They all had a beer in hand at all times. It was a bit much. Tessa started off the book feeling very young to me. She does grow and come into her own throughout the book, but it emphasized the differences in their ages for a while.
One of my favorite parts of The Boys of Summer was how confused Tessa was when it came to Toby (and just boys in general). She has a hard time reading Toby. Is he interested? Is he not? Does he like her? Does he not? Is he flirting with her? Is he mad at her? I mean aside from the fact that Toby actually has a girlfriend. Does he like Tessa? Or is he happy in his current relationship? She just has no clue. And as the reader, I wasn’t sure either. His actions as Tessa perceives them were definitely confusing. And I appreciated CJ Duggan’s choices there. She chose not to reveal to the reader more information than Tessa herself had and that kept me authentically just as unsure as Tessa felt. I really connected with this because that’s how I felt in high school. I felt all over the place. How do you know if a guy is genuinely interested in you or if he just likes to flirt? It’s not always easy to differentiate.
I wasn’t sure how CJ Duggan was going to wrap everything up in a way that felt authentic and that I would be satisfied with, but she pulled it off.
I loved all of the characters (main and secondary) and can’t wait to delve into the others deeper when I continue the series which I can’t wait to do. Sean and Adam were particularly enjoyable aside from Tessa. Tessa, Adam, and Sean were all characters that made me laugh at different points. I’d quote them, but the sections I highlighted were kind of lengthy.
I will say that it was obvious to me that this was not an American author or setting. I enjoyed the difference in the way the characters talk, but sometimes I was like “what in the world is she talking about?” And it made me realize how much I take for granted being from the United States. And that made me think about this post Lola @ Lola Reviews did about some frustrations she has and struggles with reading American literature. It’s something I’ve never really thought about before, and I haven’t read enough non-US authors in order to think about this more. On top of that, Nomi @ Nomi's Paranormal Palace told me that this was an authentic depiction of Australian life. She specifically said that this series was very similar to her own experience growing up in Australia.
I really enjoyed The Boys of Summer. It was different from what I expected, but in the end, I think that turned out to be a good thing. The Boys of Summer gets 4 Stars from me, and I can’t wait to continue this series. Have you read The Boys of Summer? What did you think? Let me know!
Tess knew Toby was the guy for her the first time she saw him. She was in year 6 and he was in year 12. She would occasionally see over the years. At the party celebrating the end of year 11, Tess was once more relegated to waiting and worrying about her best friend, Ellie, while Ellie went off into the woods with yet another guy. While waiting for her return, Tess was sitting on the hood of someone's car. She saw someone walking closer as he got near he screamed at her telling her to get off his car. She was very startled, jump off, and almost fell over but Toby grabbed her arm before she could fall. She couldn't speak, he said a few things to her, and then walked off. That was how their summer began.
Please note that I would have written the Australian word for a car hood but I can't remember. I read this book in one sitting so it wasn't that long ago! Since the story is in Australia, I got confused a few times when Christmas was mentioned being during summer break. I wonder what it's like growing up with a warm Christmas every year. There were a few 90's references but not too many. I would have liked to have seen more.
I really did like this book! I will be reading the rest of the series.
I have so many feelings about this book..All good ones though! I love first of all, that the book is set in the 90's, as it gives a different atmosphere, and I don't know why, but it made the story feel more authentic and genuine to me. Toby and Tess' story wasn't made within social media, and I absolutely LOVE that.
Also, C.J Duggan includes music within the story, and that makes it magical for me..being able to hear a song in my head as the story unfolds..kudos for including The Eagles in Toby's repertoire. I wish the guys today had the same taste! No one my age likes them!!
I saw a lot of myself in Tess..when she says she was afraid of everything, that is me 100%. She felt real, and I enjoyed watching her blossom. The Onslow boys are something to behold. Are they real???? I hope they are. I want to go to Australia now because of these books. The guys seem so down to earth, nice, funny, genuine, so completely different than guys in real life. Why can't there be more like them? I kept going back and forth between who I love the most out of all of them, and it is definitely between Sean and Toby. Although I do lean towards Sean more..mainly for his sense of humor.
I really do love this book, along with the other ones. Duggan was able to write a YA novel tha isn't shallow, sleazy, and empty. The dialogue, the scenery, the little things in the story are so good, it makes you wonder why this book isn't talked about everywhere. I hope one day someone turns it into a movie. That would be a dream
I don't know why it took me so long to read this story, I really fell in love with all the characters. There was always so much fun and excitement with each turn of the page. CJ Duggan really captured her characters in a way that had me entranced from beginning to end. I loved Toby and Tess, their connection was undeniable from the start. The only thing that got to me, which wasn't bad, I actually enjoyed it was it was set in Australia and some of the words, I didn't recognized but soon realized what they meant. I really found it interesting, loved learning the little tidbits. This is the first book I have read by this author and definitely wont be the last. I cant wait to hear about more of the Onslow Boys.
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