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The Big Crunch

Hautman, Pete (Book - 2011)
Average Rating: 3.5 stars out of 5.
The Big Crunch


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June is starting at her sixth school in four years when she meets Wes, who has just broken up with a girlfriend, and although they do not share an instant or intense connection, attraction turns to love and they wonder where it will lead.

Imprint: New York - Scholastic Press
Pages: 280
Edition: 1st ed
ISBN: 9780545240758, 0545240751
Language: English
Statement of responsibility: Pete Hautman
Characteristics: 280 p. ;,21 cm
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Jan 27, 2013
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  • Jazwoo rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

No idea why the plot summary on the book itself calls the main girl Jen when her name is June and isn't called anything else the whole book besides Junie. Great book though. Highly recommend it :D

Aug 14, 2012
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  • KJtheEpicFailure rated this: 4.5 stars out of 5.

June and Wes are so cute! I was really rooting for their relationship throughout the course of the novel. A really enjoyable read!

Jen’s family has to move to different towns all over the country because of her Dad’s job. Jen has to make new friends where ever she goes. This is frustrating and hard to do because you can’t get too close to people when you know you will be moving on. Well, Jen falls in love with Wes and things are different. They dream about the “Big Crunch” coming so things will stay the same. Long distance romance works for a while with texting and phone calls until Wes decides to travel cross country and visit Jen. His simple plan goes terribly wrong. Reviewed by CP

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Jen’s family has to move to different towns all over the country because of her Dad’s job. Jen has to make new friends where ever she goes. This is frustrating and hard to do because you can’t get too close to people when you know you will be moving on. Well, Jen falls in love with Wes and things are different. They dream about the “Big Crunch” coming so things will stay the same. Long distance romance works for a while with texting and phone calls until Wes decides to travel cross country and visit Jen. His simple plan goes terribly wrong. Reviewed by CP

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