Giving Up the V Serena Robar Books
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Giving Up the V Serena Robar Books
Upon reading the first three pages of the book I instantly knew I wanted to finish the whole thing. I purchased it on my kindle and finished the book a day later. It was great the main character Spencer is witty and smart. She's compasionate and caring. The Situations were something you could actually see happening and were both painful and hilariousme it was realistic and charming.Spencer is a 16 year old girl whose mother puts her on the pill, just to be prepared. Spencer feels like she wants to wait for someone she loves while her best friend Alyssa wants to get it over with. Spencer sticks with her decision until a new boy comes to school. Hes Handsome and seems to like her but shes not sure if shes willing to go through with everything. Its interesting whats happens albeit a tad predictable.
This book strongly reminded me of a book I loved when I was younger called Just as long as were together by Judy Blume. Spencer reminded me of the main character Steph in that story who was struggling with balancing her home life, friends and her body issues same as Spencer, Stephs best friend is an Asian girl Alison while Spencers best friend was an Asian girl names Alyssa. The two character to me seem to blend into one and I started to see Giving up the V almost as an what happened next in the Judy Blume story.
Some of the downsides were that the plot was very predicatable and (IMO) borrowed some from 10 things I hate about you. Some of the friendships seemed strange, example the goth girl, dumb jock and science geek were all friends. There was also the token mean popular girl.
Besides from the sterotypes this book was really great and fun to read. I enjoyed it a lot.
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Giving Up the V Serena Robar Books Reviews
Great quick read and really rings true to what high school and losing your virginity is like. Definitely going to ready another book by her
After buying this book i couldn't put it down, it always made me want to read more and more and it's a book that also reflects a lot on teenagers from this generations and their views and beliefs...
I read this in under a day. Serena Robar, keep writing cuz u got me hooked. Great book! Now for the next one )
Full of lots of teenaged angst, Giving Up the V is a very realistic depiction of the struggles teens have these days regarding sex. Should they? Shouldn't they? It's more than just a yes or no answer involved, and Robar nails it in the funniest, yet sweetest way.
While many of her peers are already having sex (or want to), Spencer isn't sure she's ready. When ensues is a fun comedy about making a decision that will affect you for the rest of your life. Snappy, realistic dialogue, and humor are Robar's strengths, and they shine.
Teens will love this book... and probably see a lot of themselves and their friends in the characters. Very enjoyable!
This was a great read!
The obgyn visit scene was so funny! I'd probably have felt the same way if my first obgyn visit was with a male doctor. The mere idea makes me shiver. I'm still embarrassed now, at almost 30, if I have to see a male doctor when mine (female) isn't available. Might be a doctor, but it's still a stranger man looking and prodding down there. Shiver again.
I liked Spencer a lot, although I didn't understand her crush on Ben. She was blind.
She didn't see he was a player, a pervert and was using her. And she didn't see that.... well, i can't tell you.
Strangely, I liked Ryan and Justin. They both cracked me up. Justin's offer to Spencer was shocking, to say the least. And even cute and funny in a f@cked p kind of way. Ryan was a bit of a mystery, and I'd have liked to know him better. And we never got to know if he really had feelings for Spencer.
I felt wird about Alyssa. I didn't like her much most of the time and didn't share her way of thinking about the V card. I'm more like Spencer.
I liked Morgan a lot instead. Although, her relationship with Justin was really weird and not really my kind of thing. But some people love each other in the weirdest ways.
Zach.... ah, Zach was so cute!!! And I loved his poems D and that he left them and some snacks in Spencer's locker.
I didn't like Ben from the start. I knew he was bad news.
What about Alyssa and Ben after Prom??? I'd have liked to know more! I'm left with this doubt did they really do the deed? Did he really act the way Alyssa said? And was it really "no big deal" for her? What were her thoughts really? How did she feel after what happened?
So, beside some things missing and my curiousity being high and dry, I really liked this book and would recommend it.
Fun read about going to the OB/GYN for the first time and what it means to have access to birth control.
Upon reading the first three pages of the book I instantly knew I wanted to finish the whole thing. I purchased it on my kindle and finished the book a day later. It was great the main character Spencer is witty and smart. She's compasionate and caring. The Situations were something you could actually see happening and were both painful and hilariousme it was realistic and charming.
Spencer is a 16 year old girl whose mother puts her on the pill, just to be prepared. Spencer feels like she wants to wait for someone she loves while her best friend Alyssa wants to get it over with. Spencer sticks with her decision until a new boy comes to school. Hes Handsome and seems to like her but shes not sure if shes willing to go through with everything. Its interesting whats happens albeit a tad predictable.
This book strongly reminded me of a book I loved when I was younger called Just as long as were together by Judy Blume. Spencer reminded me of the main character Steph in that story who was struggling with balancing her home life, friends and her body issues same as Spencer, Stephs best friend is an Asian girl Alison while Spencers best friend was an Asian girl names Alyssa. The two character to me seem to blend into one and I started to see Giving up the V almost as an what happened next in the Judy Blume story.
Some of the downsides were that the plot was very predicatable and (IMO) borrowed some from 10 things I hate about you. Some of the friendships seemed strange, example the goth girl, dumb jock and science geek were all friends. There was also the token mean popular girl.
Besides from the sterotypes this book was really great and fun to read. I enjoyed it a lot.
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