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3.0 out of 5 stars
an ok/good second story, April 8, 2007
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The only reason I'm rating The Secret of Peaches three stars is because it is nothing compaired to the first book! Right from the start, the auther tells us that things have changed in the girl's lifes, and that the magic between them is gone. Although I like the fact that these characters do not have the perfect friendship to start (like in real life), with fights, disagreements, etc, it seems that in the second story their friendship is unlikely, and they have grown apart. I also didn't like that auther tried to make The Secrets of Peaches so much more dramatic then (the origanal) Peaches. Truthfuly, the second story is never as good as the first, (in any case). But, I do have to say Jodie Anderson has done avery good job with The Secret of Peaches. Her characters are all well developed.
The story picks up where the first left off, and continues on. Each character has her own part of the story that is totally different from the others, but at the same time each point of view connects.
Birdie: is having a great year with her boyfriend Enrico, until they're relationship takes a turn that Birdie is uncomfortable with. Things get even worse when the house worker Poppie (who is like a mother) starts acting strange. Birdie is overwelmed with anger guilt and sadness. What if things aren't really as they seem?
Leeda: realizes her mother is in fact not perfect. She get's pampered by her mother until older sister Danny comes home from colage with some big news. Leeda's mother forgets her, and Leeda has to figure out how to learn how to do what she wants and follow her own path.
Murphy: has always known she belongs in the city, but when the time comes to move on Murphy is not so sure she's ready. She thinks her boyfriend Rex can come with her, but Rex knows better. Will Murphy follow through with her life plan, or cave in and stay in Bridgwater forever?
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Secrets of Peaches, January 3, 2007
Somehow, I think I loved this book more than the first. The first one took awhile to get exciting, but this one just jumped right into it.
Leeda gets attention from her mom for awhile, but it's not long before she leaves the house.
Murphy and Rex are having problems, because of Murphy's desire to go to NYU and leave Georgia behind.
And Birdie, she's worried about Poopie, worried that she's leaving. And everything is wierd between her and Enrico.
I loved it. This reminds me of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. I am very glad that I bought this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Courtesy of Teens Read Too, October 30, 2008
This review is from: The Secrets of Peaches (Paperback)
THE SECRETS OF PEACHES takes place where it's prequel, PEACHES, left off.
Birdie, Murphy, and Leeda are all beginning their senior year of high school and each facing their own struggles. Birdie is dealing with a long-distance relationship, now that Enrico has gone back to Mexico, as well as worrying about her housekeeper. Murphy is trying to deal with actually having a serious boyfriend and worrying about where she's going to college. Leeda is dealing with a mother who pays more attention to her older sister instead of her and starts becoming more and more distant from everyone, friends included.
The friends and family drama are what keep this novel moving. I truly think that the friendship of Leeda, Birdie, and Murphy is one of the strongest and most realistic one you'll find in YA fiction. If you enjoyed PEACHES, I'm sure you'll like this one, although it does share the one problem from the previous book - it drags horribly in the middle.
Other than that, I definitely recommend it, especially if you enjoyed the first title.
Reviewed by: Harmony
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