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Title:First Day (Yearbook Trilogy #2)
Author:Ally Condie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:June 7th 2007 by Deseret Book
Categories:Lds. Lds Fiction. Young Adult
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Rating: 3.92 | 891 Users | 72 Reviews

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Jobs. Missions. College. Love. In the sequel to Yearbook, the characters are in the middle of it all. Two and a half years after we left off, Andrea Beckett is a junior at Cornell University in New York. She's caught up in the whirlwind of finals, decisions about jobs . . . and decisions about love, too. Dave Sherman has returned home from his mission, and they will have to decide where their romance is going. In addition to everything else, Andrea just received the assignment to teach early-morning seminary to a group of eight high school students, who all have their own decisions to make and challenges to overcome. Meanwhile, Andrea's brother Ethan is serving a mission in Brazil. The language is new, the culture is different, and sometimes being Elder Beckett is harder than he expected.

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Original Title: First Day
ISBN: 1590387759 (ISBN13: 9781590387757)
Edition Language: English
Series: Yearbook Trilogy #2

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Ratings: 3.92 From 891 Users | 72 Reviews

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I really enjoy this trilogy. It's not a laugh out loud book or a high adventure book, but that's part of what makes it so good. It's ordinary people going through the normal things that life throws at them. But they do it with style. All the point of view characters are highly believable and likeable.

I didn't realize that this is part of a series until I got into it, but, it stands on it's own, so it didn't matter.This is a cute, very Mormon story, following a few different people on their paths of decision making during that difficult young adult and mission time. It was fun to read, and pretty realistic for what a Mormon youth might go through, if you're just focusing on those parts of your life. But, it was just that, sort of a cute little read. I probably won't read the rest of the

I liked this one better than the first of this series. I imagine it is because I finally had some of the characters figured out. lol There were so many to keep track of in the first book. This one was more specific. I liked it, but probably won't place it in my read again pile.

I liked this book a lot. Condie did an excellent job of interweaving the older characters with the new characters. I can't wait to read Reunion, but have yet to come across it yet. I love this series.

Maybe because I knew the characters a bit more, but I enjoyed this second installment of the series more than the first. Some laugh out loud parts as well!

I really enjoyed this book. Ally again used the different points of view to tell each chapter, but there were only 4 'main characters' this time as opposed to a few more than that in 'Yearbook'. I especially enjoyed Ethan's chapters. I've read books about pre-missionaries and returned missionaries, but I think this was the first time I'd read a book where the perspective of a current missionary was shared.I'm definitely intrigued to finish out the trilogy!

I enjoyed this sequel to Yearbook. It followed two of the characters, Andrea and Ethan Beckett, now out of high school. The main story focuses on Andrea. Andrea is attending college in New York and Ethan is on his mission in Brazil. A couple of other characters view points are added to help move the story along.

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