The Before Now and After Then
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.21 (718 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1941541089 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 286 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"mixed feelings" according to TheStoryGoes. Find this review and other on The Story GoesWhere to start? Once more I find myself very conflicted when reviewing. So first of all, you might know this by now, I am a sucker for a contemporary book with even the smallest music theme, so I saw this cover and it called to me. I requested the book before I read the descriptionyeah. Let's just jump right in, okay?A brief synopsis - This book is about lots of things; death, music, love, teen pregnancy, friendship and learning to live. Danny has always followed his twin brother, Sam, Danny's friends . CP said Five Fantastically Sweet Stars. A very sweet story about finding that special first love, set to a beautiful soundtrack. It's a modern day coming of age story, with emotional and social issues woven throughout. Bravo Peter on your first book.. What a great surprise! Marcus Bent This is not my normal genre of literature: I'm more of an Urban Fantasy/Epic Fantasy guy. But I knew Peter in High School. He probably has no idea the profound effect he's had on my life. I read the book because of him, and I honestly found it difficult to put it down. It's very rare that I find a book that I read in one day: I did that with the last Dresden Files book and with the last Wheel of Time book, but I found this fascinating. It was a good read, and it kept me going. I even found myself crying a few times during the course of this book
Danny Goldstein has always lived in the shadow of his identical, twin brother Sam. With the help of his costume changing friend Cher, a famous gay uncle with a mysterious past of his own, two aging punk rocker parents and Rusty, the boy who will become his something to live for, Danny begins to realize that the music of the heart is truly the soundtrack for living.. But when a hurricane of events forces him into the spotlight, he starts to realize that the only thing he's truly afraid of is himself