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Title:Bloom
Author:Elizabeth Scott
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 231 pages
Published:April 24th 2007 by Simon Pulse
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Teen
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Bloom Paperback | Pages: 231 pages
Rating: 3.7 | 13561 Users | 552 Reviews

Interpretation Concering Books Bloom

There's a difference between falling and letting go.

Lauren has a good life: decent grades, great friends, and a boyfriend every girl lusts after. So why is she so unhappy?

It takes the arrival of Evan Kirkland for Lauren to figure out the answer: She's been holding back. She's been denying herself a bunch of things (like sex) because staying with her loyal and gorgeous boyfriend, Dave, is the "right" thing to do. After all, who would give up the perfect boyfriend?

But as Dave starts talking more and more about their life together, planning a future Lauren simply can't see herself in -- and as Lauren's craving for Evan, and moreover, who she is with Evan becomes all the more fierce -- Lauren realizes she needs to make a choice...before one is made for her.


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Original Title: Bloom
ISBN: 1416926836 (ISBN13: 9781416926832)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Lauren Smith, Evan Kirkland, Gail Adams, Dave

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Ratings: 3.7 From 13561 Users | 552 Reviews

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As far as I can tell, this is the best this author has written so far. I think I will take a long and possible endless break from reading any of her books in the future. Not because this book was bad, but because it was just average.The main character, whose name escapes me at the moment, was just your typical, confused teenage girl. She has a perfect boyfriend whose only flaws are the fact that he doesn't want to have sex with her before marriage and he wants to spend the rest of his life with

Oh my lord....After reading the blurb I had fairly good expectations of this story but oh my god it was beyond boring. At one point I was forcing myself to keep reading to the end.The entire plot line consisted of Lauren whining on and on about how she's for a perfect boyfriend but isn't happy and he's too good for her, whilst also thinking about touching and kissing Evan whilst her boyfriend was talking to her. HELLO?! Dump him maybe? Like any other person would Then there was the structure of

When I had read this book, I wanted to discuss it with my friends. I found I couldn't. It doesn't have anything to do with the plot or the story, but with the protagonists. One hour after I had read it, I realized I didn't know the names anymore. Have you ever tried to tell somebody about a book and had to begin "Well, there is this girl... her name? I don't know. Let's just call her girl#1. Girl#1 has a boyfriend... his name? I don't know either. Let's just call him boy#1. She also has a best

Seventeen year old Lauren appears to have it all; shes popular but not the nasty queen bee and she has the perfect boyfriend, Dave. Most of the girls at school are green with envy that shes landed the cutest boy in school. Her best friend Katie is dating Daves best friend, Marcus. She seems to have it all, but does she?Lauren doesnt agree. Yeah, she has good friends in school but her home life is far from envious. She lives with her dad; her mum left when she was little. Her dad is never home

Elizabeth Scott is an amazing writer. I never knew about her books, until this: I fell upon them while I was at Borders looking for the author Keiran Scott(A Non-Blonde Cheerleader Series),next to her I saw the name Elizabeth Scott and I saw the cover of Perfect You and picked it up because the cover looked interesting. I read the plot, very good as well. So I Bought It. I read that and loved it, so I looked up her name and went to Borders and bought Bloom . And this is where my review begins.

*3.5 stars*AND YES, I will admit that I'm adding half a star for those mind-blowingly HOT kisses. Man, this woman can write kissing scenes like nobody's business. Even if the ones kissing have a tendency to make me REALLY want to slap some sense into them.Also, I hatehateHATE the phrase 'chewed-off smile.' Ms. Scott seems to have a thing for it, but whenever I read it I think of someone literally chewing off the other's smile. And that's just...blech.

Couldn't finish. Main character CONSTANTLY thought about guy. LITERALLY CONSTANTLY.