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ISBN: 1416913181

ISBN13: 9781416913184

Two-Way Street

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This is Jordan and Courtney, totally in love. Sure, they were an unlikely high school couple, but it worked. They're even going to the same college, and driving cross-country together for orientation.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

I've read better YA :(

I wanted so badly to love this book! The synopsis I read and the cover of the book were so enticing! I read this in one sitting and honestly was disappointed. As soon as you read the first two chapters you can easily decipher what will happen. Don't get me wrong, I loved the way this book was written. It definitely kept me on my toes with switching between past and present AND switching POVs!

Two-way Amazing

By far the best book I have ever read. I could not put it down, I could not stop reading it. Every word spoke to me. If you like teenage romance books, I highly recommend this book. You won't regret it!

Great book!

I loved this book. It was a super fast read. Great story line about teenage love and overcoming obstacles that can hender any relationship. Loved it!

Love it.

i've read this book so many times, the pages are all dog-eared and i still love it too pieces. Courtney and Jordan are so great together and they just can't see that, it took them three whole days, jam-packed with drama and lies, to figure out what they have is so, ultimately, perfect, and they belong together. This book is the best and i recommend you read it.

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Well-known for her first novel, Reality Chick, Lauren Barnholdt has a new offering worth checking out. TWO-WAY STREET is the perfect book if you are interested in learning about both sides in a couple's breakup. Courtney and Jordan are about to begin a three day trip from their homes in Florida to their college orientation in Boston. Usually this would be cause for excitement, but this trip is bound to be uncomfortable. The reason is because, two weeks ago, Jordan broke up with Courtney, supposedly because he met a girl on MySpace. Since the plans for the trip have already been made, Courtney's parents are insisting that she stick with those plans and travel with her ex all the way to Boston. The characters and details of this novel are well-developed. Courtney is ultra-organized, schedule-oriented, and germaphobic. Jordan is a relaxed, take-things-as-they-come, rap lover. The story reveals their quirky best friends who are always just a cell phone call away waiting to offer whatever support their own busy lives allow. The private lives of Jordan and Courtney's parents offer their own unique brand of suspense to the plot. In addition, an underlying thread of the plot involves continued references to the use of MySpace, which is sure to be an attention-grabber for teen readers. Barnholdt created the book with alternating chapters. In Jordan's chapters he tells his version of the story before, during, and after the trip, and Courtney does the same in her chapters. This unique style allows readers to sort of "read between the lines" of the breakup. The characters are dealing with secrets they feel must not be revealed. The resulting tension and hard feelings created by the secrets will have readers rooting first for Jordan and then for Courtney. Reviewed by: Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"

Nicely Done, With Great Twists

Two-Way Street, by the snarky Lauren Barnholdt, is an awesome read. Told in the same back-and-forth time jump of her debut novel Reality Chick, Lauren added another level and threw in alternating viewpoints! My brain hurts just thinking about working on something like that! But Lauren pulled it off well. Courtney is forced to drive across the country with her ex-boyfriend Jordan because well, they'd planned the trip before they broke up, and it was too late to make alternative arrangements. At least, that's the word out on the street. The other word is that Jordan dumped Courtney for a chick he met on MySpace. And now she has to ride across the country with him. The guy who dumped her for a MySpace skank who Courtney has named Mercedes in her mind. Poor Courtney. Poor Jordan, too. But it's not how you think. The story jumps back and forth between the past, highlighting the development of their relationship, and the present--the three days on the road. You will be pleasantly surprised at the twists that pop up in this book, and you'll be rooting for both of them at the end. My only complaint isn't even Lauren's fault. It's the cover artist's/photographer's fault. Jordan drives an SUV in the story, and there is a CONVERTIBLE on the cover. *grumble* Oh well. The book's good.
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