Itemize Of Books The Six Rules of Maybe
| Title | : | The Six Rules of Maybe |
| Author | : | Deb Caletti |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
| Published | : | March 16th 2010 by Simon Pulse |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Teen |
Deb Caletti
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.66 | 4189 Users | 344 Reviews
Interpretation In Favor Of Books The Six Rules of Maybe
Scarlet spends most of her time worrying about other people. Some are her friends, others are practically strangers, and then there are the ones no else even notices. Trying to fix their lives comes naturally to her. And pushing her own needs to the side is part of the deal. So when her older sister comes home unexpectedly married and pregnant, Scarlet has a new person to worry about. But all of her good intentions are shattered when the unthinkable happens: she falls for her sister’s husband. For the first time in a long time, Scarlet’s not fixing a problem, she’s at the center of one. And ignoring her feelings doesn’t seem to be an option...
Details Books In Pursuance Of The Six Rules of Maybe
| Original Title: | The Six Rules of Maybe |
| ISBN: | 1416979697 (ISBN13: 9781416979692) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Rating Of Books The Six Rules of Maybe
Ratings: 3.66 From 4189 Users | 344 ReviewsComment On Of Books The Six Rules of Maybe
I did not like the ending to this book. The ending is pretty much why I rated this book a 1 out of 5. The rest of the book would probably be a 3 out of 5. I like books where the guy and the girl fall in love and live happily ever after. However, in this scenario I suppose it would be sorta wrong..... but still... *sigh* Juliet's character just annoyed me completely and she totally did not deserve Hayden. Despite this, the book is well written, although it is a bit slow, and I like the Six RulesI almost didnt read this book. I was about forty pages into it and wasnt enjoying the first person narrator, Scarlet, very much. I remember thinking I would give it a few more pages. (I have a fifty page rule: if I dont care by fifty pages in, I dont finish the book.) And then I came across a passage that made me realize I didnt like Scarlet for one very good reason: she was far too much like me. So I finished the book after all.The Six Rules of Maybe follows high schooler Scarlet during a
Deb Caletti is one of my favorite YA authors. There are so many things I love about her writing, nothing I can pick out and criticize. A few months ago, I had the opportunity to interview her for the blog. She was kind and sweet and just as beautiful as her books are. She answered all of my questions and I was sent a finished copy of this book for review and this is by far her greatest novel yet.There are six rules. They are six rules to live by, to remember, to recite as a mantra in your brain.

I first picked up Honey, Baby, Sweetheart by Deb Caletti when I was 16, and I remember it was the first time I really understood what people meant when they said they truly related to a character. Caletti's leads tend to be teenage introverts (always female), and being a quite shy and awkward youth, I always felt a sense of sisterhood with her characters. I think Caletti's protagonist Scarlett makes a decent point about introverts in that there isn't really anything WRONG about finding yourself
The authors purpose was to tell a story of a girl who cared a lot about others and her surroundings. The author states in her summary that the book is about crossing that blurry line between helping other people and hurting ourselves and how to step back over it. The authors style of writing is entertaining and informative. The theme of this book is to take care of yourself and your problems and not worry so much about other people and their decisions. The author is trying to make youre aware
I'm not exactly sure if this book would be classed as 'a favourite' of mine. The main character Scarlet was really interesting and I loved being stuck in her head. Scarlet cares about everyone else's needs before her own and when her sister Juliet comes home married and pregnant, Scarlet finds herself getting mixed up with her emotions. I could really understand Scarlet and while reading how she felt in some situations it would be the exact words I could never grasp when trying to understand my
After 300 odd pages, I'm left wondering what the hell I just read. The book was filled with scenes and details that didn't matter, and some chapters made me wonder if they were written solely because the author forgot her plot. There were so many things that could have been left out, and so many descriptions and parts of the inner monologue that came off as majorly superfluous. There were too many things going on all over the place, that it was easy to miss what the POINT of it all were... that


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