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Peaches

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $8.99
Manufacturer: HarperTeen
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Description
Three Georgia peaches are in for one juicy summer . . .
. . . but Birdie would rather eat Thin Mints and sulk in the A/C.
Leeda would prefer to sneak off with her boyfriend, Rex.
And Murphy would much rather cause a little mischief.
Together these three very different girls will discover the secret to finding the right boy, making the truest of friends, and picking the perfect Georgia peach.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-09
Summary: "Peaches"
I am a 13 year old girl, and I would highly recommend this book!
I was actually attracted to the book because I was just scanning a shelf and just so happened to see this nice pale orange spine staring back at me (it turns out that not many books have a pale orange spine). I read the back and thought it seemed like a good book, so I bought it.
If you've read any other reviews, some people say they loved The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, and saw comments or something that said they were similair, so they read it. Well, I actually bought The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants at the same time I bought Peaches and I read them both on vacation. They are very similair, and both excellent.
Peaches is about three different girls--Murphy (who's in trouble with the law), Leeda (who just wants to be with her boyfreind), and Birdie (who just wants to fit in and save her family's peach tree orchard. The book is all about friendship, boys, fitting in, saving something you love, and of course, peaches!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-09
Summary: "Not the best YA friendship story I've read, but still really good"
The first time I encountered the book Peaches was when I checked it out of my town's library about three and a half years ago. I read the first two chapters, immediately put it down, and said "This can't hold a candle to The Sisterhood of Traveling Pants, so why bother reading it?" So, I then brought it back to my library. A few months ago when I was book hunting at my local thrift store, I saw Peaches on the shelves for a dollar. I thought, "What the hell" and picked it up to see if maybe this time I could finish it. Well, I finally did and I have to say that my previous assessment was only half right.
Peaches dealt more with three young girls who form an unlikely friendship due to working at a peach orchard for the summer. The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was more about four young girls whom also had an unlikely bond, but we really didn't see it form. They were sort of born into it. So, while they basically had the same premise (best friends, summer, romances), they differed in the way they approached this. I liked that I got to see how Murphy, Leeda, and Birdie's friendship bloomed. It's not like it was BAM! and then they're BFFs for life. It was slow and steady, so it rang more true.
After I finished Peaches, I figured out exactly why I put it down those years ago in the first place. The first chapter starts off with Murphy and I found her extremely unlikeable the first half of the book. I don't know if she was written with the intention of being unlikeable or not, but I found her bratty, pretentious, and just all around annoying at first. She did end up growing on me by the end of the book, but she still was my least favorite of the friends. I think my favorite would have to be Leeda, but I think that's because I sympathized with her home situation more. I really wanted her to tell off her mother for basically feeling indifferent to her for her entire life. Leeda was the one for whom I wanted the most closure.
Anyway, I really liked Peaches and thought that it was the perfect summer read: sweet, fluffy, and heartwarming. Sure, it was no Sisterhood of Traveling Pants, but it was still pretty great. I'm definitely looking forward to reading the other installments to the series because I just have to (do you hear me? HAVE TO) find out what happens with Murphy, Leeda, and Birdie.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-03
Summary: "one of the best books ever"
i thought that this book would be boring, but as soon as i started to read it, i loved it! I love all the characters Murphy, Leeda, and birdie. Its a good book, and a good summer read. Get the other two books. One of the best series i ever read :)
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-17
Summary: "Love It!!!"
I read these books my senior year of high school and loved them. i am 20 now and saw that a third and final book came out and decided to purchase the first two to read again, it was like reuniting with old friends. i love these books and reccomend them to anyone!
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-11-30
Summary: "Great Read"
I loved this book, I really did. You have to exercise quite a bit of discipline to get past the beginning, but it's worth it. What I love about the book and the series is how raw and real the friendship becomes, unlike the perfect world of the Sisterhood. You can really sense the bond that they share and how the orchard ties them together; it makes you root for them every step of the way. Yes, Peaches is quite a delicious dish, and I recommend the sequels as well.