
Member Reviews

I requested this book ten years ago, and am no longer interested in reading. Thank you for the opportunity.

Leigh Talbert Moore’s Dragonfly is the first of my reads by the author and cemented an interest in the author for more for decades to come. I read this book in 2013 and devoured it, with the story and characters still memorable to me. We start the story with the main character Anna in a tough space. She is expecting to spend the year a bit reclused from others but excited to join her school newspaper. What follows is a meeting with a set of twins, a reconvening with an artist type cutie, and a bunch of secrets, baggage, confusion and lies.
Anna is a sweet and likable protagonist with some affinities to one of the characters that I disliked overall. Her character is one you root for however and this story does not fail on giving a inventive twist on the common YA/NA love triangle.
Definitely would recommend and I would love to add a paperback of this read on my shelves.

This books was sweet and cute. I loved the romance between the characters. The mystery and confusion that goes on between everyone was engaging.

Requested and downloaded this book back in 2013 with every intention of reading it but then it expired on my device before I had the chance. Have felt bad about that and as a result haven't wanted to leave a review but with more and more publishers relying on Feedback ratings I need to clear out some of these older titles in my queue.

I received this book free from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
Okay I honestly didn’t think that I would like this book as much as I did. I liked all of the characters and I liked that they all had their baggage and secrets. I need more because I need to know what’s in those journals and what happened with their parents. I didn’t care for the hot and cold love triangle but I kind of did like it ahha. I want to know who is going to end up together. I would recommmed this book and I will be searching for the rest of the series.