You Say It First audiobook
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Review #1
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Katie Cotugno always writes in the realest way. Her novels are raw and amazing and the characters she builds are relatable. I look forward to every word.
Review #2
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Love
Review #3
Audiobook You Say It First by Katie Cotugno
I liked how current this book felt, and it was a good and fun story to read without being too predictable.
Review #4
Audio You Say It First narrated by Jorjeana Marie Kirby Heyborne
The plot took some turns I didn\’t except, making this a great read!
Review #5
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3.5/ 5 stars You Say It First is my sixth book by this author. This book is a Young Adult contemporary book. This was a quick YA read. However from the cover I was expecting a sweet, cute romantic YA love story. To me this book was not that at all. It was more YA realistic fiction with some romance. The book deals with a lot of hard subjects (like divorce, suicide, alcoholism, socioeconomic status…). So it was more serious than I was expecting. The book has alternating 3rd person POVs: Meg and Colby (both 18 years old). Meg lives in a suburb of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Colby lives in Ohio. Since the two teens live in different states I was a bit confused as to how they would even meet or have any type of relationship. I guess that is why the cover shows them on their cellphones. Meg is a high school senior who likes politics and who is obsessed with getting people to vote (she works at a voter registration call center). She is planning to go to college the next year with her best friend. Colby is much more rough around the edges. He lives in a much poorer neighborhood. He does not have a lot of money. But works full-time. It took me a while to like either narrator. They were both fine. But the 3rd person POVs made me feel slightly detached from them both. For readers expecting a fairy-tale story where they meet and fall in love … well this isn\’t that at all. They fight and they each have a lot of issues to deal with at home. I think that a lot of teens will be able to relate to so many of the issues discussed in this book. And that is amazing. This book is very difficult for me to rate. There were parts that were cute and romantic. But this book deals with such difficult topics. It was just really not what I was expecting at all.