 Whitley
 Johnson had just graduated. After her graduation party, she woke up 
with a terrible hangover next to really hot, but absolutely uknown boy. 
After she ran home, she packed up for usual summer with her dad (her 
parents were divorced) in a house she grew up in. However, her dad had 
prepared great surprise for her - he'd moved to Hamilton, small town 
where nothing happens, ever. Moreover, when Whitley with her dad arrived
 in Hamilton after long drive, she met dad's totally perfect fiancée, 
Sylvia, and her two children. Bailey's thirteen years and 
Nathan...Absolutely hot guy, who had Whitley spent all night after 
graduation party with. Well, that summer was going to be a serious 
nightmare.
Whitley
 Johnson had just graduated. After her graduation party, she woke up 
with a terrible hangover next to really hot, but absolutely uknown boy. 
After she ran home, she packed up for usual summer with her dad (her 
parents were divorced) in a house she grew up in. However, her dad had 
prepared great surprise for her - he'd moved to Hamilton, small town 
where nothing happens, ever. Moreover, when Whitley with her dad arrived
 in Hamilton after long drive, she met dad's totally perfect fiancée, 
Sylvia, and her two children. Bailey's thirteen years and 
Nathan...Absolutely hot guy, who had Whitley spent all night after 
graduation party with. Well, that summer was going to be a serious 
nightmare.
A Midsummer's Nightmare is a third 
novel by Kody Keplinger, an American writer whose debut - worldwide 
bestseller The DUFF - was written when she was seventeen. Anyone who's 
read The DUFF can recognize Hamilton places and some characters in this 
book. Instead of way-too-reliable Bianca, the main character of this 
book is a girl without friends, but with reputation as a slut. That may 
be shocking, but interesting change for many readers. While someone's 
reading the book, he's a witness of Whitley's huge change.
In 
addition, Nathan's totally cute and hot when you imagine him while 
you're reading. Only thing I could say that's not really good are long 
sentences about feelings and describing situation during some dramatic 
part. In that case you just skip that part to figure out what's going to
 happen, that's why it'd be better to delete it.
Even
 if someone's English is not so good and he can barely understand 
vocabulary, the main meaning of the whole book could make him cry or 
laugh. Seriously, if you're sensitive, you'll cry, because this book 
really catches you and doesn't want you to live without reading it. 
That's why I decided to give 5 stars :) Just one more thing - don't 
decide to read this book when you're expecting hard week at school or 
work!

Tak, a mám to za sebou, ani to nebolelo! Naopak, docela jsem si to užila:)
Co vy na to? Rozumíte? A četli jste tuto knihu?
 
 
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