The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Gesell
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Tara Sands
Dash and Lily have had a tough year since readers watched the couple fall in love in Dash & Lily's Book of Dares. Lily's beloved grandfather suffered a heart attack, and his difficult road to recovery has taken a major toll on her typically sunny disposition. Lily's spark has dimmed so much that Langston, her brother, has put aside his grudge against Dash to team up and remind Lily what there is to love about life.
With only twelve days left until Christmas-Lily's favorite time of the year-Dash, Langston, and their friends take Manhattan by storm to help Lily recapture the holiday spirit of New York City in December, a time and place unlike anywhere else in the world. Told in alternating chapters, The Twelve Days of Dash & Lily is bound to be a Christmas favorite for seasons to come.
"Cohn and Levithan write with verve and plenty of wry comedy. . . . Intriguing characters and splendid writing."--Kirkus Reviews
"Peppered with sharp banter and up-to-the-minute New York City references. . . . A full-fledged rom-com."--Publishers Weekly
"Hilarious and heartfelt . . . [captures] the emotions of teen love, along with the hilarity of young adult life."--School Library Journal
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"Cohn and Levithan write with verve and plenty of wry comedy…Intriguing characters and splendid writing.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Peppered with sharp banter and up-to-the-minute New York City references...a full-fledged rom-com."—Publishers Weekly
"Hilarious and heartfelt...[captures] the emotions of teen love, along with the hilarity of young adult life."—School Library Journal
"Peppered with sharp banter and up-to-the-minute New York City references...a full-fledged rom-com."—Publishers Weekly
"Hilarious and heartfelt...[captures] the emotions of teen love, along with the hilarity of young adult life."—School Library Journal
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not a must read
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leave politics out
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really enjoyed it!Saw the first one on netflix!!
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The story is okay. It’s a little over the top and cringe at times, but that’s okay. It’s just that some of the characters are so over the top and unbelievable that it can be annoying. Boomer, for instance, is annoyingly idiotic. “I can ask that girl Amber in my chemistry class to put out an alert.” If his character said things to be funny, that would be one thing, but it’s the fact that the characters all genuinely believe he means the things he says that makes it annoying. The show made him into a real person. In the book it seems like someone wants to make a joke of people on the autism spectrum. It’s infuriating. There are other characters too that just seem so flat when they shouldn’t be.
The performances are great.
Honestly if you just want an easy listen that is sweet and cheesy for the holidays, it’s not a bad choice. It just could have been better. Or maybe I’m just outgrowing my love of YA.
It’s what you can expect
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