Someone Like You

Someone Like You cover
Good Books rating 4.42
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  • ID: 5804
  • Added: 2025-10-24
  • Updated: 2025-10-24
  • ISBN: 9781444907773
  • Publisher: Hachette UK
  • Published: 2011-08-04
  • Reviews: 3

Someone Like You explores the complex dynamics of friendship and first love during a pivotal summer. Halley and Scarlett, once inseparable, find their bond strained as they each face personal crises. Scarlett, devastated by the loss of her boyfriend and the unexpected pregnancy, turns to Halley for support. Meanwhile, Halley is caught up in the whirlwind of her own romantic relationship and the societal pressures surrounding her virginity. The novel delves into the emotional turmoil and growth that comes with navigating young adulthood and the expectations placed on young women. This coming-of-age story is a poignant exploration of friendship, love, and the challenges of growing up. It captures the raw emotions and difficult decisions that teenagers face, making it a relatable and compelling read for young adults.

Reviews
Ashleigh Online · Ashleigh · 2018-07-29
excellent 4.75

The characters in this book are incredible, particularly Halley and her complex relationship with her mother. The reviewer loved the exploration of Halley's decisions and their consequences.

Ashleigh was captivated by the characters in this novel, especially Halley and her intricate relationship with her mother. She found the exploration of Halley's decisions and their consequences to be both fascinating and relatable. The reviewer appreciated the depth of the character development and the way the story delves into the nuances of personal growth and self-discovery. The emotional journey of the characters resonated deeply, making it a memorable and impactful read. Ashleigh particularly enjoyed the way the story balances romance with more profound themes, creating a well-rounded and engaging narrative.


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    The characters in this book are just incredible

    Her relationship with her mum is fascinating

    It's a story that balances romance with deeper themes

Girl in the Pages · Cristina · 2017-06-05
good 4.00

This is a solid Sarah Dessen novel, though not among the reviewer's favorites. It's a worthwhile read for fans of her work. The characters are well-developed, and the story is engaging, but it lacks the emotional depth found in some of her other books.

Cristina found this book to be a solid addition to Sarah Dessen's repertoire. She appreciated the well-developed characters and the engaging storyline, which kept her interested throughout. However, she noted that it doesn't quite reach the emotional depth and brilliance of some of Dessen's other works. The reviewer enjoyed the themes of friendship and personal growth, but felt that the overall impact was somewhat lessened compared to Dessen's more acclaimed novels. The story is heartwarming and thought-provoking, making it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre.


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    A solid Sarah Dessen novel (though not falling among my favorites)

    The characters are well-developed, and the story is engaging

    It's a worthwhile read for anyone who's a fan of Dessen's work

The Calico Books · 2016-10-08
great 4.50

This novel was thoroughly enjoyed for its emotional depth and thoughtful exploration of relationships. The reviewer found the romance to be a secondary element to the deeper themes.

The reviewer from The Calico Books was very taken with this novel, praising its emotional depth and thoughtful exploration of relationships. They felt that while romance is present, it is not the central focus, allowing for a richer exploration of the characters and their personal growth. The reviewer appreciated the way the story delves into the complexities of friendships and family dynamics, making it a deeply satisfying read. The emotional resonance of the story left a lasting impression, making it a standout in their reading experience.


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    Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this novel

    It was very emotional and thoughtful

    This book, while there is romance, is deeply rooted in the relationships between the characters