Tammie Kang Kang itibaren Buts'kivka, Kharkiv Oblast, אוקראינה
This Lurlene McDaniel’s series consist of three books. The three books are Night Vision, Bobby’s Girl and Laura’s Heart. These three books are related in a many ways. These ways include the main characters having metical conditions that play a main role in story’s plot. These books are all very short but if you’re into the romantic novels with a twist these books are recommended for you. The writing style of this series of books is easy to read and comprehend. These books are fast reading books because the story line grabs your attention. These three books do not use the same characters and in the third book they don’t bring the characters together. As you’re reading the third book you think you have figured out what this book will be like until an unexpected an unexpected twist comes. The first book, Night Vision, a girl has XP or Xeroderma Pigmentosum. This medical condition is a genetic disorder and they are sensitive to ultraviolet radiation. This condition plays a big role with the life of Shayla. In this book an exchange student from Key West moves to Massachusetts where he meets Shayla and they start to date. Brett soon exposes Shayla to the life of an actually teenager during night hours so Shayla is able to be outside. There is soon a twist to the book that is unexpected. In the Second book, there are secrets that are floating around between a teenage couple. The boyfriends’ brother is coming home and his girlfriend is worried. But why? Steve, the brother, has bad headaches that leave him in pain. In this book a teenage girl is torn between two brothers who long for her attention. This book is about a medical condition and about choice that have to be made In the third book, Laura’s heart, Laura faces a difficult life with a heart that is weak. During Laura’s visits to the hospital a guy named Raymond works the night hours and gives her attention and a life besides the hospital. Her parents are forbidding her to see him as she is stuck in the house watching video lessons from her classes. She soon sees him and they become friends again. Soon an unexpected turn come for the worse that leads Laura to devastation. Within these three paragraphs you will see that the main characters are somewhat relatable to actual teenage relationships. The only downside to these books is that they are predictable and somewhat cheesy. These books are fast reads and interesting plot lines. I would recommend this book to my classmates only if they like “love” stories.
Includes some of Rilke's finest and tenderest poems about childhood.