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The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts
The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts









When she gets groped at a party Nate, aforementioned GQ model-esque love interest, flies off the handle (why?) and beats the living snot out of the guy. It was so rushed, she goes from “oh, he’s really cute” to “omgwhydoesn’thelikeme?!?” In a very short amount of time.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

She’s supposed to be worrying about her future and applying to colleges, instead she gets embroiled in this awkward “relationship” with a guy she’s only ever admired from afar. I say brainy because she talks about being a history buff, but I never saw that come into play. The main character, Sophie, is supposed to be the “brainy” one of her group of actress friends. From the beginning they just rubbed me the wrong way.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

I literally had to put the book down several times and think “What did I just read?” and I only managed to read less than half the book.Ĭharacters are obviously a huge part of books and I just couldn’t relate these characters. I had really hoped I could get into this one, but in the end I just couldn’t do it. Apparently the end gets better? The characters drove me nuts. Really difficult to get into, even at almost halfway through the book. Behind the scenes, there are those that are counting on them to fail.ĭid not finish. It is also a fight for their very survival. But their quest is not only to save the world as they know it. To undo the curse, Nate and Sophie embark on an adventure that takes them across the country. What they don’t know is that by giving in to their desires, they are unlocking an ancient Egyptian prophecy that threatens to return Earth to the dark ages. When she crosses paths with the school’s heartthrob, Nate Werner, they fall for each other in a way neither can understand.

The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts

seems to have been already written for her, but when her junior year starts, it all takes a drastic turn. Sophie has always felt out of step-an outsider, even amongst friends in her high school with all the hype about celebrity culture.











The Year of the Great Seventh by Teresa Orts