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  • Posted June 22, 2011

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    Amazing

    Ever since Sarah's promising YA debut with Twenty Boy Summer, I have been eager to read more of her books. Therefore, when Fixing Delilah landed in my hands a few weeks ago, I was excited beyond words. Thankfully enough it was everything I wished it would be and more. Because not only did I find the characters to be lovable and the writing and world building tight and well done, but its story was one that truly hit a chord in me.

    Fixing Delilah tells the story of Delilah Hannaford, a girl who used to have it all together: perfect grades, friends she liked, and more. However, as of lately, everything has begun to fall apart. Her mom's lost trust her, her boyfriend is more of a hook-up friend than anything else, and her plans for the future are looking quite bleak. After a family tragedy, Delilah and her mother are off to Vermont to pick up the pieces, and while Delilah's mother thinks this will be a brand new beginning for Delilah, Delilah thinks it will be nothing more than a bore of a summer. Nevertheless, when Delilah arrives in Vermont she is pleasantly surprised because not only does she reunite with her childhood friend Patrick but also she falls into some family secrets like no other. Now with an old diary and new found friends, Violet is off to figure out what happened to her family all those years ago, but will she find out more than she expected? Moreover, what happens when a friendship turns into something more? Only time and more pages can tell in this story of one crazy summer like no other.

    Delilah was simply the perfect lead character for this. Witty, confused, and full of spunk, she is one girl you cannot help but root for as she comes to peace with the past and makes her way to the future. However, best of all she always felt real to me so to say because while she was one girl who made mistakes, she still managed to not only learn from them (even if it did take a while) but she always remains this compassionate and full of heart girl.

    Nevertheless, what I liked most of this book was not Delilah directly but the relationships that were present. There was the one between Delilah and Patrick, which was as sweet as candy, but also full of problems and issues that always had me to curious to see what would happen between them. Then there was the one between Delilah and her mother. While it was rocky and full of angst, it worked perfectly in the way both came to understand and appreciate the other as time went on. Lastly there was the one general one between family and like most one's it was complicated beyond relief but how Sarah allowed Delilah to put all the pieces back together so to say truly made this book the amazing thing it was.

    Adding to this all, I loved Sarah Ockler's writing. Because not only did it paint such a vivid scene in my head with the characters and setting, but it truly was the backbone of the novel, carrying it and making it full of twists and turns that constantly left me eager to read more, more, more.

    In all, Sarah Ockler truly has something special in Fixing Delilah, which gives me even more reason to suggest that YOU should pick it up ASAP.

    Grade: A+

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  • Posted May 26, 2011

    The best young adult book to come in my life!!!!! :)

    This book is the best book i have ever read. I am soo glad that i gave it a chance and read it. This book will be the book i come back for inspiration (next to The Bible). I didn't expect this book to have an affect on me. It has taught me soo much about family and friends. I also didn't expect it to be better than Sarah Dessen books but Sarah Ockler has topped her more than i expected. I will love this book always and it will change the way i think about family and about the friends i choose. So i want to end this by thanking the author for writing such a life-changing, heartfealt, warm story. Thank you Sarah Ockler. :) P.S. AUTHORS NAMED SARAH ARE AWESOME WRITERS!!!!! THANK YOU SARAH DESSEN AND SARAH OCKLER FOR BEING SOOO AWESOME!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 7, 2011

    Be ready to be surprised!

    When reading this book, I felt like it would be another book with another clique kind of plot line and ending. I was right for the most part. But there was something there in the characters that separated this book from most of the clique teen love novels - there were surprises that came out of no where. Some were very well predictable, others, not so much. I enjoyed reading it and was always on my toes. Recommend to those fans of Sarah Dessen, but are ready for a few twists.

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  • Posted March 1, 2011

    MOST AMAZING BOOK EVER!!!!!

    This book was great! It's a great read and I recommend this book,and Sarah Ockler's previous book Twenty Boy Summer, to any teenager!! Fixing Delilah is my new fav book :) You will fall in love with the characters and the book its self! !! Definitely a MUST READ :)

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  • Posted February 15, 2012

    LOVED it!

    Well to start I didn't just love this book I LOVED it!! Yes that is loved in all caps which indicates I liked it a lot. I recently read Bittersweet by Sarah Ockler and after reading it I knew that I wanted to read other novels the author had written.

    This book was so much more than I expected it to be. First we have Delilah who is your normal teenage girl sneaking out of the house to meet her non-boyfriend and fighting with her mother who is a workaholic. But then Delilah's grandmother passes away and she has to travel to Vermont with her mother to help get her grandmother's house in order. Growing up Delilah spent every summer at her grandparents house until 8 years ago when her grandfather passed away and she was not allowed to return. She is unsure about seeing a certain person again, her old childhood friend Patrick or as she used to refer to him "Little Ricky". Patrick spends his days helping his father to fix Delilah's grandmothers house shirtless I might add. What's not to like right? He spends his nights playing guitar and singing at the local coffee shop. But Delilah soon finds out that her family has secrets and she wants to get to the bottom of it all.

    There were so many twist and turns in this book. So many things that shocked me and took me by surprise. Who doesn't like reading about family secrets? More importantly who doesn't like reading about a total swoon worthy love interest with a guitar? I would highly recommend you pick up this book! I would especially recommend it to fans of Sarah Dessen novels. It had the same sort of feel for me. So pick it up and get ready to swoon.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 29, 2012

    ????????

    How many pgs does this book hav?

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  • Posted April 24, 2011

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    Reviewed by Breanna F. for TeensReadToo

    Delilah Hannaford's life seems to be falling apart. She used to have good grades, but lately they've been going downhill. Her friends are drifting away, and her "boyfriend" is really a non-boyfriend. And, of course, her mother constantly refuses to talk about the fight that messed up the Hannaford family eight long years ago. Then, one night after Delilah has sneaked back in to her house and is having yet another fight with her mother, they get a phone call. It is Delilah's aunt Rachel, and she's calling to tell them of Delilah's grandmother's death. The very next morning, Delilah and her mother are packed and on their way to her grandmother's estate to spend the whole summer settling everything. Not her idea of a good time. Suddenly, Delilah is confronted by the painful past of her estranged family. Everyone in town says she looks like her aunt, who died when she was only 19 years old. All Delilah wants to know is what caused her family to drift apart those eight years ago. Neither her mom nor aunt are willing to discuss it, and no one else in town seems to know anything about what happened. But everything in Red Falls is not as bad as it seems. Not long after arriving, Delilah runs into the oh-so-attractive Patrick. When they were little, they used to play together during the summer every single day. They were the best of friends and are now reunited. Also, there's a girl named Emily who might just become a very good friend of Delilah's. All in all, this summer spent with the last two Hannaford sisters at her grandmother's estate could end up being the best of Delilah's life - and could actually fix her. From the beginning of this book I was sucked in. Delilah seemed like such a troublemaker at first, and I wanted to understand what caused her to be that way. And as soon as the family fight was mentioned I was dying to know what happened! I loved all of the characters, especially Delilah and Patrick. From the moment they lay eyes on each other again, you can tell a summer romance is soon going to blossom. Sarah Ockler has a way with words that just kept me not wanting to put the book down. It definitely was as good (or possibly even better) than her first book, TWENTY BOY SUMMER. If you're looking for a book that reminds you of everything related to summer and that even has a bit of mystery thrown in about a troubled girl, then this is the book for you. Oh, and one more thing - the big secret of the family fight totally shocked me, so be prepared for that!

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  • Posted February 20, 2011

    got to love a book with a good twist

    honestly i loved this book! the twist it has is amazing. you know how sometimes books are so obvious? yeah either i can only tell what happenes in really really obvious books or this one was actually that good because i had no clue. the characters were there in my mind and the story is just cute. i fell in love with twenty boy summer and once again ockler has stollen my heart with this book : )

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  • Posted February 4, 2011

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    Perfect Blend of Family, Love and Growing Up - Beautifully Written

    It's official. I am in love with Sarah Ockler's words. She could write about caterpillars or bunnies or the most boring day in history, and I'm positive I would still love it. This quote describes my feelings perfectly:

    He belts it straight out, his voice like milk and honey and everything rich and warm and good. I want to drink it. To take off my clothes and slip into his music like a hot bubble bath. ~ pg. 111

    That is how I feel about Sarah's writing

    The story starts off slow and kind of simmers, but it works. Fixing Delilah is one of those sweet, summer romance stories with a hell of a lot of family drama thrown in. It's very character-driven and internal. We're introduced to Delilah Hannaford, on the cusp of a summer in Vermont. Leaving her home and her non-boyfriend behind isn't really a big deal, but staying with her mother for an entire summer, cleaning up the home of her deceased grandmother, and digging up long buried family secrets, is.

    Delilah is so much like every teen girl out there. She's angry and emotional - desperate for attention, but not sure how to get it. She wants her mother to love her like she used to. Back before her Papa died and her family fell apart. Her life is a series of mistakes that allow her to forget how much she's hurting, but this one summer changes that.

    The Hannaford family secrets are revealed slowly, layer by layer. It's like wiping away a film of dust, just to find a box that needs to be unlocked. I loved the dynamic between Delilah, her mother Claire, and her aunt Rachel. These three Hannaford women are all strong-willed in their own way and flawed, but they so clearly want to be able to love each other the way they used to; they just don't know how. Getting to know each of them was a pleasure, as was slowly discovering the secrets that once tore them apart.

    During all this family strife, Delilah gets reacquainted with her best summer friend from her childhood. The boy who used to be Little Ricky, is now Patrick and Patrick is a swoon machine. His good-natured joking, handyman skills, and his musical endeavors made me adore him. He has all this going for him and to top it all off, he cares so much for Delilah. Their friendship does this thing, this crazy thing that many YA books disregard, it blossoms. That's right. No insta-love here, just some flirting, almost kisses, and finally we get there. And I love there.

    Fixing Delilah is the perfect blend of a family, love, and growing up - it made me laugh, it made me ache, it had me sighing and swooning, and most importantly, it made me love it. Delilah Hannaford found a way into my heart and forced me to care for her and her entire family. It's a story that reminds us that every mistake, every action, every memory, makes us who we are and despite all of that, there will always be someone there who cares.

    Opening line: "Claire? It's Rachel. I'm afraid I have some bad news." ~ pg. 1

    Favorite lines: I dug up the past and sifted through the rubble and counted all the bones, and now I want to throw them all back in the hole under shovels full of earth. To forget. ~ pgs. 231-232

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  • Posted December 29, 2010

    amazing

    i have read saah ocklers other book-twenty boy summer and i absolutely loved it! it was filled with romance,sadness,happiness,and friendship. i finished it and dtarted it over again that same instant! You will trly be able t put yourself in amna-themain characters-shoes by the way the author puts in so much emotion! this isone of my all time favorite books and believe me i have read ALOT of books! all teens and mybepeople older than a teenager will fall in love wih this book, i would know because i am thirteen. read both her books and enjoy thrm for they truly are AMAZING!

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  • Posted December 27, 2010

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    Sounds great!

    Well, this book sounds great, but what really made me want to look at it was the author, Sarah Ockler. I read her other book, Twenty Boy Summer, it's an amazing, heart-wrenching book. I recomend it to anyone twelve or older. Girls would probably like it more than more than boys, but it may reach out to a handful of guys. But, as I was saying, I advise Sarah Ockler to anyone twelve or older.

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  • Posted October 21, 2010

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    The main characters seemed so real to me and the setting couldn't be better. A lot is left unsaid between the Hannafords, but when secrets are revealed, they will catch you by surprise. There are moments of joy and laughter, and there are moments of sadness and sorrow.

    I think the author did a great job of capturing what it feels like to be a teen as Hannah wonders about what could have been and as she is discovering herself. A multitude of emotions are experienced, and sometimes, a storm can surface and wreck havoc to then be followed by sunshine and blue skies. Although a couple of scenes are rather clichés (which story doesn't have these? they work for a reason,) there are powerful scenes in the book that can move you to tears or leave a lasting impression.

    I'd recommended this book to YA readers, especially those who enjoy contemporary fiction. There's a good dose of family drama, romance, mystery, and friendship. This story felt like it was told with a true teenage voice where the pacing is just great.

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