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October Breezes [Kindle Edition]

Maria Rachel Hooley
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Skye Williams knows everything there is to know about mistrust: Dad skipped out when she was five, leaving Mom with an angry daughter and an upside-down mortgage. Then there were the boyfriends—at least a dozen—hot on his heels and hot for her mom, none of whom stuck around long enough to figure out Skye hated them—hated the underage toys they brought as bribes and the way they looked at her, speeding past with the same distaste they would have for a yellow traffic light. And now this Warren Jacobs has shown up to sweep Mom off her feet—and all he’s brought with him is a crummy, dog-eared book. She doesn’t even read! How can Mom even like this guy, much less trust him? He’s just another loser with a capital L.

But Warren’s not the only concern rocking Skye’s world. Devin Abbott, a guy she’s known since kindergarten, has changed. Almost at once, he’s become this tall, broad-shouldered guy with dark hair and easy eyes she might date—if he hadn’t always been her best friend. Skye swears there’s nothing between them, but everyone else thinks differently. Devin doesn’t act the way he used to, especially when Kellin Morgan, senior quarterback, asks Skye out. Flattered, she accepts, and, Devin sulls up—and he isn’t the only one. Kellin’s best friend, Tyler Rutherford, gets bent out of shape, too, as he’s always wanted Skye for himself. When Kellin and Skye attend one of Tyler’s famous parties, neither senses the impending disaster. Afterwards Skye is left with consequences that will change not only her life but also that of everyone who loves her.

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October Breezes is a great YA book that has some pretty serious topics. I kinda knew where the story was going but that didn't make it any less interesting.

I'll start with the characters. Though I felt Skye could be way immature at times, she is slightly complex, and is definitely dealing with major issues throughout the book. I felt for her, and what she was going through. Devin was Skye's "Ducky". If you've seen Pretty in Pink then you know exactly what I'm talking about. He played the best friend that secretly, but obviously in love with Skye.


Now for the story...wow! Like I mentioned earlier it was similar to Pretty in Pink, just more tragic. The whole them versus us was in play throughout the whole book. Kellin and Tyler are in a totally different circle that Skye and Devin are in, so when Kellin asks Skye out people start talking, and wondering what's the catch.
--Coffee Books and Laundry Blogspot

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 404 KB
  • Print Length: 264 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1448646065
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002GYWR04
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #94,673 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
out standing 24 Jan 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
October Breezes Is with out a doubt an amazing book with Skye as the main character with her p.o.v.As Skye's story played out i found myself drawn in to her life and all the things she was feeling and i found myself cry with her and feel her pain and the utter hopeless she felt her life was becoming with to one to help she makes choices which will change her life forever.

The other characters In this book I loved are Devin her best friend since childhood was just so sweet and I just wanted Skye to wake up and see he could be so much more than her best friend insted of the boy she starts going out with and Warren her mum's soon to be husband i really liked him the first time he's introduced into the story and just wished that Skye could see he is what a dad should be you could just tell how much he wanted to be her dad to her and prove that her dad didn't deserve her at all.

This book is going to remain one of my favorites of 2011 book 2 is called Summer Sunsets and even better than this book when the story carry's on
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Gripping read! 24 Oct 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
I was quickly taken with this book. Although, I have to say, Skye did annoy me at times - I don't know why but she could be a little bratty. Anyway, that said, what happens in this book is a roller-coaster ride of different emotions. I felt really sorry for Skye in the end and I really think that both Devin and Kellin should have supported her a little more - but that's just my personal opinion. The story, overall, was an engaging read; there was a lot going on and I really didn't know what was going to be thrown at Skye next. I really enjoyed it and will certainly read the sequel.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Real. Powerful. Emotional. 14 July 2010
By Stacy L. Daniels - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
October Breezes tackles some tough subjects faced by teenage girls with raw honesty. Sixteen-year old Skye has trust issues, abandonment issues, and struggles with her self-worth. She has always tried to push people away, convinced they will eventually leave anyway. She has a lot of issues to deal with but tries to cope the best she can, until an act of violence almost destroys her world. Skye must find the strength and courage to pick up the pieces and make the choice to move forward, deciding who to trust as she slowly heals. The story is exceptionally well-written and packs a powerful punch, I was moved to tears as my heart ached for Skye. I think all teenage girls should read this book, and parents as well.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Couldn't put it down 5 Aug 2009
By LT - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition
This book pulls you in and is hard to put down. Ms. Hooley did a fantastic job showing the depth of emotion in such a difficult topic.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
THIS BOOK FLIPPED MY WORLD UPSIDE DOWN 20 July 2011
By READING, EATING & DREAMING - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Some books make me laugh out loud, some make me cry. Some books receive fist pumps (oh yeah!) and some cause me to roll my eyes and sigh. Some books barely skim the surface of my emotions and some FLIP MY WORLD UPSIDE DOWN! October Breezes by Maria Rachel Hooley falls into the last category.

October Breezes by Maria Rachel Hooley is phenomenal! It tells an extremely powerful, emotional and heartbreaking story.

Don't judge this book based on its short description because, let me tell you, it doesn't do this book justice!!! Judge this book based on what I am about to tell you ;) Personally, I am glad Hooley left this description vague because I don't like when authors give away too much, too soon. I'll tell you this: October Breezes tackles many pressing issues young adults face. And, in my opinion, if you were told which specific issues, before you read this novel, it would ruin the wonderful element of surprise and take away from your reading experience.

The book summary mainly highlights the supporting story in this novel- the conflict between Skye Williams and Warren Jacobs, her mom's recent boyfriend. This was the best subplot I have ever read! It's moving...it's heartfelt...it's creative...it brought me to tears! (Okay, I have to tell you my absolute favorite part!! If you haven't read this book yet, what I am about to say will make very little sense. Don't worry this isn't a big spoiler...I am going to choose my wording carefully. But after you read this book, I want you to remember what I am about to say: To Kill a Mockingbird. I am obsessed with every sentence in this book that pertains to this book- the inscription, the struggle and mostly for what it represents).

The plot in October Breezes takes you on an emotional roller coaster ride. It portrays how a single event can have a domino effect and put someone's life on a complete spiral. It was one of those stories where I couldn't help but wrap myself into the main character and feel everything Hooley transcribed. This story is disturbing (in a good way)! And, it offers realistic perspective. BRAVO Hooley!

I gave October Breezes by Maria Rachel Hooley 4 STARS. This suspenseful and tragic tale should be read, especially by females!! If you're in search of a happy, fluffy read this isn't the book you are looking for. But the next time you are ready to have your world flipped upside down...pick up this book!

-XOXO

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