
Three teenaged girls from very different backgrounds, thrown together to pick peaches in a Georgia orchard, spend a summer in pursuit of the right boy, the truest of friends, and the perfect peach.
Publisher:
New York : HarperTeen, 2012
Edition:
Rev. pbk. ed
ISBN:
9780060733070
Branch Call Number:
Y Pbk AND
Characteristics:
343, 12 p. ; 21 cm



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Add a CommentUGH! I didnt like this book one bit. It was boring, and the only thing that kept me reading was that I wanted to find out the outcome. Otherwise, I would have just stopped. It was so predictable and just plain annoying.
Very cute book and I'm glad I read it but I didn't like it enough to read the whole series.
It started out okay, but got extremely boring. I had like four chapters left, and I couldn't bear to finish it. Good try Jodi Lynn Anderson, but this book was horrible.
Absolutely LOVED this book! I love how the characters are so unusual, but even though they're unusual they're not unrelatable. Alot of reviews I read said this book was similar to The Sisterhood series but I did not see that similiarity. I am a major fan of The Sisterhood and have read those books waaaay too many times, but this book was still amazing and I really enjoyed the idea that even these girls who are so amazingly different can have such a strong bond. A must read!
not the best but i enjoyed reading this book
dude, this should be a moviee.
ive read this book a million times and i love it!
the other books are really good too. i like it because it has interesting subplots and its exciting and addicting to read i guess.
i loved this book so much i nearly read it twice excellent in every way and has great sequils
I enjoyed this book, although I don't like the series as much as the Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants. The characters are interesting though. I can totally see this being made into a movie one day!