The Last Dance (Carter House Girls #8)
WHY DOES THIS SERIES HAVE TO END!?! When I first started the series, I had my reservations. I thought it might be a little too girly and silly. But it was so good! I really want to know what happens to all the girls and their friends when they go off to college. Carlson left the ending fairly open, which is something I love when authors do but at the same time I really hate it. I hate it because I don't know exactly what became of each character's life, but at the same time I love it because I
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I read this book but it wasn't exactly my style. Drugs, teenage pregnancy, backbiting. It was short, but it was stuff that I hadn't dealt with in years. It was also the last book in the series so I was sort of lost.
About this book: With six teenage girls living under one roof, things are bound to get interesting. Mix six teenaged girls and one '60s fashion icon (retired, of course) in an old Victorian-era boarding home. Add guys and dating, a little high-school angst, and huge personalities ... and you've got the Carter House Girls. With graduation looming, the Carter House girls are struggling with college visits, prom dress warfare, and relationships that are going from bad to worse. Mrs. Carter ups the
This was a great end to a great series.
This conclusion to the Carter House Girls series was pretty good. I felt like it wrapped up things well and the drama and conflict were handled adequately. The characters did not make a lasting impression on me though and at the end of the series I didn't feel elation or joy that the girls were now grown up. I thought some of the girls were still obnoxious and I wasn't sad to see them go. But I did wish some things had worked out differently. Not sure I'd recommend the whole series unless you
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Title | : | The Last Dance (Carter House Girls #8) |
Author | : | Melody Carlson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 207 pages |
Published | : | March 28th 2010 by Zondervan |
Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Young Adult. Romance. Fiction. Teen. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit |
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With graduation looming, the Carter House girls are struggling with college visits, prom dress warfare, and boyfriend situations that are going from bad to worse. Mrs. Carter ups the stress level by planning a typical over-the-top Mother’s Day fashion show, and things get tense when the designer favors certain models. Through it all, surprises are in store for each girl as their time at Carter House comes to an end. As final good-byes approach, some friendships will deepen while others crumble. Will the girls resolve old differences or part ways as enemies?Present Books Conducive To The Last Dance (Carter House Girls #8)
Original Title: | The Last Dance |
ISBN: | 0310714958 (ISBN13: 9780310714958) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Carter House Girls #8 |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 534 Users | 27 ReviewsArticle About Books The Last Dance (Carter House Girls #8)
About this book: With six teenage girls living under one roof, things are bound to get interesting. Mix six teenaged girls and one '60s fashion icon (retired, of course) in an old Victorian-era boarding home. Add guys and dating, a little high-school angst, and huge personalities ... and you've got the Carter House Girls. With graduation looming, the Carter House girls are struggling with college visits, prom dress warfare, and relationships that are going from bad to worse. Mrs. Carter ups theWHY DOES THIS SERIES HAVE TO END!?! When I first started the series, I had my reservations. I thought it might be a little too girly and silly. But it was so good! I really want to know what happens to all the girls and their friends when they go off to college. Carlson left the ending fairly open, which is something I love when authors do but at the same time I really hate it. I hate it because I don't know exactly what became of each character's life, but at the same time I love it because I
Read this!!!!!!!!!!!
I read this book but it wasn't exactly my style. Drugs, teenage pregnancy, backbiting. It was short, but it was stuff that I hadn't dealt with in years. It was also the last book in the series so I was sort of lost.
About this book: With six teenage girls living under one roof, things are bound to get interesting. Mix six teenaged girls and one '60s fashion icon (retired, of course) in an old Victorian-era boarding home. Add guys and dating, a little high-school angst, and huge personalities ... and you've got the Carter House Girls. With graduation looming, the Carter House girls are struggling with college visits, prom dress warfare, and relationships that are going from bad to worse. Mrs. Carter ups the
This was a great end to a great series.
This conclusion to the Carter House Girls series was pretty good. I felt like it wrapped up things well and the drama and conflict were handled adequately. The characters did not make a lasting impression on me though and at the end of the series I didn't feel elation or joy that the girls were now grown up. I thought some of the girls were still obnoxious and I wasn't sad to see them go. But I did wish some things had worked out differently. Not sure I'd recommend the whole series unless you
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