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i was honestly pretty let down by this. it was one of the "it" books from 2013, so i was expecting to love it, but it really fell short of my expectations.
this book is narrated at a remove, from the perspective of an adult character looking back over her life and the decisions she made when she was a teenager, but it is told in the immediate first-person tense, with these occasional and jarring interjections from thea-now that kind of ruin the flow, and it is a sort of flabby read, with scenes t ...more
this book is narrated at a remove, from the perspective of an adult character looking back over her life and the decisions she made when she was a teenager, but it is told in the immediate first-person tense, with these occasional and jarring interjections from thea-now that kind of ruin the flow, and it is a sort of flabby read, with scenes t ...more

For a heroine who had rarely interacted with anyone but her family before she arrives at Yonahlossee, Thea fits seamlessly into the all girl equestrienne school, avoiding most rivalries easily and improbably. The book worked best for me depicting the camp and least well when it dwelled on Thea's adolescent sexual longings and fumblings. If she was old enough to know what she was doing, as the author implies, her actions are unforgivable and foreshadow a lifetime of inappropriate behavior.
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When we first meet Thea Atwell, she is on her way to The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls -- not for a summer break and not because she wants to go, but because she's done something that has caused a rift in her family. We slowly discover what this "bad thing" is as Thea shares her story about her year at Yonahlossee and the year leading up to her being sent away. It's a wonderful story about being a girl, consequences, and family -- and while there are lessons learned along the way, it's far f
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While initially gripping, this was ultimately a disappointment when the big scandal was revealed and then repeated, and its "heroine" became increasingly unlikeable as she dismisses mistake after mistake, and endlessly brags about what a good horsewoman she is while abusing her horses. The writing was confusing at times and I grew tired of everyone saying Thea's name over and over - it began to seem like the author couldn't think of anything else for her characters to say. I think this may have
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Jun 18, 2013
Amanda
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