A Million Miles from Boston review by GDun0511
A Million Miles from Boston
by Karen Day
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fiction

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Age at time of review - 12
Reviewer's Location - Lake City, IA , United States
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Lucy's mom died when she was six, so she lives with her dad and brother in Boston, where the worlds most annoying boy, Ian Richards, just happens to live. She cant wait to get away for the summer at Peirson Point. She and her family have been going to the point ever since she was little, and it hasnt really changed. But, as soon as they arrive, news is brought to them that a new family is spending the summer, and it just happens to be Ians family. How could Lucys summer get any worse? How about her dads new girlfriend constantly coming up to see him? Her summer is a complete disaster, until she finds an unlikely friendship with Ian. And is her dads girlfriend really so bad?

Opinion: 

I liked how the author made you feel like you were right there in the book. You could get a good picture in your head of what everything looked like. I felt like I could understand the characters easily. I found the book very interesting. I thought there was too much information sometimes, but it was still good.

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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