

desertcart.com: This Lullaby: 9780142501559: Dessen, Sarah: Books Review: Amazing. Strong plot, strong characters! - This Lullaby is about a girl named Remy who thinks she knows everything. She's got it all figured out, you know, this relationship stuff. She works with a timeline and she cycles through guys. She thinks her method is keeping her safe from heartbreak and with a mother like her's who's on her fifth marriage (after Remy's dad died who wrote and dedicated "This Lullaby" to her), can you really blame the girl? Her and her brother Chris use to be a team, they thought the same way about all this love-marriage-love crap but then he met his girlfriend and he started to change and Remy didn't like it (I think it was mentioned that she was named after the drink Remy Martin and I thought it was cool cause that's my favorite -- and only favorite -- drink lol). While waiting for Don, her soon-to-be fifth step-father to discuss wedding plans she (literally) runs into Dexter. Who is everything she's not looking for in a boyfriend. But he's persistent (and I love persistence in my books) and eventually she warms up to him. Everything after that would be a spoiler :). I love this book. If it wasn't obvious already. I love how strong the characters were, their personalities were strong and while you were reading Remy's mom's novel, it felt like Remy was in the room reading it with you. The plot was strong and it had a lot of unexpected turns. I didn't feel like there was enough scenes with Remy's mom, but I did love the times where there were scenes of her mom. I loved how adorable Dexter's character was. He wasn't perfect or swoon worthy but I loved how sweet he was to Remy all the time even when she obviously made it clear she wanted nothing to do with him. And it made me kind of mad how mean she was to him but I loved how he just kept coming back. I loved the panic in Remy as soon as she started to notice the change and I loved the girl talks between her and her friends. If you haven't already read this book, I highly suggest you do! Review: This is literally my favorite book! - I found this book as a teenager in the public library. Since then I’ve read it so many times I can almost recite the story. I love the characters, the growth, and the real reflections of inner turmoil. I highly highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone!
| Best Sellers Rank | #231,471 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #83 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Being a Teen (Books) #266 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Dating & Sex (Books) #868 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,106) |
| Dimensions | 1.1 x 5.5 x 8.2 inches |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Grade level | 7 - 12 |
| ISBN-10 | 0142501557 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0142501559 |
| Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 345 pages |
| Publication date | March 8, 2004 |
| Publisher | Speak |
| Reading age | 12 - 13 years, from customers |
Z**E
Amazing. Strong plot, strong characters!
This Lullaby is about a girl named Remy who thinks she knows everything. She's got it all figured out, you know, this relationship stuff. She works with a timeline and she cycles through guys. She thinks her method is keeping her safe from heartbreak and with a mother like her's who's on her fifth marriage (after Remy's dad died who wrote and dedicated "This Lullaby" to her), can you really blame the girl? Her and her brother Chris use to be a team, they thought the same way about all this love-marriage-love crap but then he met his girlfriend and he started to change and Remy didn't like it (I think it was mentioned that she was named after the drink Remy Martin and I thought it was cool cause that's my favorite -- and only favorite -- drink lol). While waiting for Don, her soon-to-be fifth step-father to discuss wedding plans she (literally) runs into Dexter. Who is everything she's not looking for in a boyfriend. But he's persistent (and I love persistence in my books) and eventually she warms up to him. Everything after that would be a spoiler :). I love this book. If it wasn't obvious already. I love how strong the characters were, their personalities were strong and while you were reading Remy's mom's novel, it felt like Remy was in the room reading it with you. The plot was strong and it had a lot of unexpected turns. I didn't feel like there was enough scenes with Remy's mom, but I did love the times where there were scenes of her mom. I loved how adorable Dexter's character was. He wasn't perfect or swoon worthy but I loved how sweet he was to Remy all the time even when she obviously made it clear she wanted nothing to do with him. And it made me kind of mad how mean she was to him but I loved how he just kept coming back. I loved the panic in Remy as soon as she started to notice the change and I loved the girl talks between her and her friends. If you haven't already read this book, I highly suggest you do!
A**E
This is literally my favorite book!
I found this book as a teenager in the public library. Since then I’ve read it so many times I can almost recite the story. I love the characters, the growth, and the real reflections of inner turmoil. I highly highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone!
D**E
Sing It to Me, Baby!
The story's protagonist, Remy Starr, is a newly graduated high school student. She has one last summer left at home before she heads off to the opposite side of the country to attend Stanford University in California. She is perpetually-and most unhappily- jaded where it comes to love and relationships, though with good reason based on her family history: her mother has been married five times and she never knew her father though he did write a one-hit-wonder song dedicated to Remy. The song, a lullaby, is the axis of the plot. There is no shortage of opportunities in the story for the character to experience mistrust coupled by feelings of alienation. When she slams into a series of emotional rock bottoms, the author, Sarah Dessen, has Remy return to the song's complicated message about love and the disappointments one sometimes must face regarding relationships. And, of course, what would a teen read be without, THE BOY: the relationship that will open Remy's eyes to the big picture, Love is the Way. Okay, pretty standard message but then again, I believe that message and I don't think it can be written, said, or spray-painted on the walls enough. Was this read revolutionary or even exciting? No. But Dessen is a good writer, knows how to move the story along well enough, and her characters are true to life. It was a decent book and probably helpful, certainly relatable, to people, kids or adults, with similar challenges regarding difficult relationships. What I'd like to say most about this book is that Dessen's honest writing regarding teen life impresses me. I think she's brave to write about the partying side of young adults. It would be much easier as a writer to play it safe and leave out the references to drinking, smoking, sex, and to drop the low-brow language. But no, she writes it so that it's believable. Remy and her group of gal pals were so familiar to me I felt like I could find them in my year book with captions under each saying, "Stay Cool" and, "We need to hang out more this summer. Call me, Bitch." I know not everyone, teens or post teens, had or are having the same experience but a lot of us did and are. Good for Dessen and for us readers who can relate. I recommend this book to anyone who has seen the down side of romantic and or family relationships one too many times and would like to have their faith revitalized.
M**H
Good Read
I really enjoyed reading this book by Sarah Dessen. Would love to see a sequel one this one.
C**L
New author I found Really enjoyed the book
A**R
great book
B**M
I ordered "This Lullaby" primarily because I had read another book, "Dreamland", by Sarah Dessen before which was very good. However, this one was even better!!! It's the story of Remy, an eighteen-year-old high school graduate with a reputation for drinking and sleeping around (which doesn't make her any less likable, though), and her three best friends - Lissa, Jess, and Chloe. It's that last summer before college, and the last thing Remy is looking for is a relationship. A summer fling, no strings attached, so she can breeze out scot-free (as she calls it) by the end of August - that's what she had in mind. Because Remy does not believe in love ... how could she? Her mother is just about to get married for the fifth time, and the only thing her father left her is a song in which he says that he will let her down. When Remy meets Dexter, a singer and hopeless optimistic, she is torn for the first time. Can people really be meant for each other? Is love a risk worth taking? Or will everyone eventually let you down, thus meaning that breaking up with someone before you can grow too attached is the best way to go about life? Dealing with Dexter, her friends' joys and pains, her brother's stuck-up girlfriend, and her latest stepfather isn't easy ... but as Remy watches her mother's courageous optimism in the face of yet another crumbling marriage she makes a decision that will change her life forever. The author truly understands what young people go through, and how difficult it sometimes is to take a step, however small, even when you know that it is the right one. A great book, one I will definetely read again and again!!!
D**.
I received it in perfect condition and it's a Sarah Dessen novel so it needs no introduction.! It's perfect. Although I do wish the cover was matte instead of glossy.
A**Y
I bought this book because I love to read and found this a very good book and would read it again. The only thing I found was that even though they are different books they more or less follow the same story but with different characters and settings.
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