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The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland
The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland | Rebekah Crane
According to sixteen-year-old Zander Osborne, nowhere is an actual place--and she's just fine there. But her parents insist that she get out of her head--and her home state--and attend Camp Padua, a summer camp for at-risk teens. Zander does not fit in--or so she thinks. She has only one word for her fellow campers: crazy. In fact, the whole camp population exists somewhere between disaster and diagnosis. There's her cabinmate Cassie, a self-described manic-depressive-bipolar-anorexic. Grover Cleveland (yes, like the president), a cute but confrontational boy who expects to be schizophrenic someday, odds being what they are. And Bek, a charmingly confounding pathological liar. But amid group "share-apy" sessions and forbidden late-night outings, unlikely friendships form, and as the Michigan summer heats up, the four teens begin to reveal their tragic secrets. Zander finds herself inextricably drawn to Grover's earnest charms, and she begins to wonder if she could be happy. But first she must come completely unraveled to have any hope of putting herself back together again.
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BarbaraJean
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This had been in my Kindle library for a while. I chose it for my #BookSpin “Kindle TBR” category this month, which was where the BookSpin landed. It‘s a “summer camp” book dealing with some difficult themes (grief and mental illness). I thought I wasn‘t really connecting with the characters, but then teared up close to the end, so the narrative changed my mind along the way! The way Crane slowly develops the main characters is really well done⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d)…gradually revealing past traumas that shed light on current actions. As an adult reading YA, though, I had some issues, as in: dumb camp policies that were lawsuits waiting to happen, lack of common-sense policies safeguarding kids with mental illness, failure to enforce existing policies that would have mitigated the lack of safeguards, and really dumb “share-apy” sessions that would have done little to handle the very real trauma⤵️ (edited) 14mo
BarbaraJean (Cont‘d)…a lot of these kids had endured. Especially for specific repeat campers whose issues weren‘t treated with the seriousness that seemed merited. I get that kids break the rules, and that was part of the problem, but holy crap—it was unrealistic that a camp for troubled kids would be set up in the way this one was. But that aside! The ending was predictable but sweet and I loved it. September #BookSpin complete! @TheAromaofBooks (edited) 14mo
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DanaR

A difficult but heartwarming book. I‘d consider it late YA for content about self-harm. This book made me happy, angry, sad, and hopeful. The characters were a little one-dimensional sometimes, but the main character was beautifully written.

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karit
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A touching story of friendship, love, growth, hope, and working through mental illness.

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Readswithcoffee
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This is a YA story about teenagers at a summer camp for “kids with heightened mental or emotional states.” I liked it more than I thought I would, however, the ending was predictable. As an adult, I didn‘t relate to the campers as much as the counselors. Those folks have a tough job.

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BookishBlonde12
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When it‘s a quiet day at the office...you finish your book!

Finally out of my reading rut 🤓 📚 💕

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sammisho
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Its so nice that my kids are now old enough, they don't need me in the pool the whole time!

rachelsbrittain Looks wonderful! 5y
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Pax
Bailedbailed

I couldn‘t even get through it. I stopped just past chapter two because it was so inappropriate and the cussing was too much

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Laura317
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Panpan

This was not for me. Still, it knocked off another #KindleTBRbingo !

GoldenGirl I liked ot. I thought it was a little young and immaturely written, but it was alright. Killed some time between heavier novels anyway! 7y
Laura317 @GoldenGirl On Goodreads, folks liked it or didn‘t - most loved it. But then I know that it was aimed at a much younger audience than me. 7y
[DELETED] 206653737 I was not a fan of this book either. 7y
Laura317 @bookish22 Glad I am not the only one! 7y
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Victoriahoperose
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I definitely was not expecting this book to be what it was. It was a little on the darker side for YA, but it served a purpose and I really liked that. It reminded me a little bit of Girl, Interrupted in some ways. There's all these broken characters who are effecting each other and it's really interesting. I really enjoyed it.

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monalyisha
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UHHH... I don't even know what happened.

Me at 11pm:
"I don't really like the love interest. He's so...teenager-y (ridiculously unsubtle sexual innuendo abounds). And the writing? It's ok."

Me at 1am:
STILL AWAKE. OPENLY SOBBING.

MAN, does this story have heart! I think it was Cassie & Zander's relationship that did me in. A meaningful female friendship will get me every time. And you guys? There's so much hope. It's a beautiful thing.?

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kate_reads
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Really enjoying this so far 😊 #quotes

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heelsnglitter
Mehso-so

Mimicking the emotional journey of our protagonist, it took quite some time for me to care much about about the other characters. Once I began to trust them, the cast came alive and I fell into their stories. There were a lot of blank spaces, moments or details that were given and forgotten, and the story could have been slowed down a little. I still really enjoyed this book.

monalyisha LOVE your first thought in this review! 7y
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BoldCityBooks
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I really enjoyed this quick read about a girl who is forced to attend a summer camp for teens with mental issues. I thought the author could've handled the issue of mental illness a little more grown up but overall it was a fun, funny, and original book that I couldn't really put down.

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Eggs
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Loved this book

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MLVReads
Mehso-so

This was an easy read about a tough topic, but I was a little disappointed in how fast the last 25% felt. Mental health is an important subject and I think they could've done a little better in tying everything up. #LitsyAtoZ (Title - O)

BookishMarginalia 👍🏼💜 8y
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MLVReads
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Decided to officially put down Unbecoming and check this one out! I got it as a Kindle First a couple months ago (it's available for all now) and I'm nearly halfway done!

GoldenGirl I read it recently and it was pretty good. A nice, quick read! 8y
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empreske

I've paused reading this book because I'm almost at the end, but I don't want to finish it yet because I love it so much. This book has made me laugh, cry, gasp, reflect, and feel such raw emotion that I haven't felt with a book in quite a while. This book is my new go-to suggestion.

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GoldenGirl
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This was a fun and easy read that dealt with some deep issues. BTW, that sentence is awesome.

Tcip I was a huge fan of this book. Quick and perfect to fit in in between heavy shit. 8y
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Joriebooks
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I really enjoyed this book. The ending had all the feels. Even though the title has the love interest's name in it, the book is really about the friendship between Zander and Cassie. ❤️❤️❤️📚📚📚

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Cristinemack
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Amazing teen novel- very well written.

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Joriebooks
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Got out of my reading rut! More than 50% though! 📚📚📚📚📚📚🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓

[DELETED] 206653737 Yay!!! Glad to hear it! So I take it the book is good? 8y
BarbaraJean Awesome! I've got this one on my TBR. 😊 8y
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Tcip
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This book was amazing. I am so happy I got it from kindle first. It was a fast and light read with a great story and plot that was the perfect light book to break up all of my serious ones. I loved this book too much and highly recommend it.

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Joriebooks
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Started a new book on my Kindle. Hope this will get me out of my rut. 📚📚📚📚

[DELETED] 206653737 I have that book TBR as well, hope it's good and gets you out of your rut. 📚 8y
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Tcip
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I got this on kindle first and decided it was what I needed after something like Ill Will. Let's hope it's good!!

saresmoore I just finished it and was surprised by how much I liked it! It took me a while to get used to her writing style, but I thought it was a nice read. 8y
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Gayan
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This was a #kindlefirst pick and I loved it. It was a quick read and the characters all made me love them and broke my heart. 🌟🌟🌟🌟

DebinHawaii I picked this one too but have not read it yet. I'm glad to hear how you liked it! 👍📚 8y
tjwill I picked it and haven't read it yet. My Kindle first picks keep piling up! 8y
Gayan One of my friends picked it and told me I would love it, and she is always right. 😉 8y
jspencer I have this, but haven't gotten to it yet. Glad to hear you liked it. 8y
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vicgreentoriafield
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Just finished "The Odds of Loving Grover Cleveland" it was my last month's #kindlefirst pick. It was a pretty great quick read. I loved the characters and all of their flaws. ---

"The definition of life should be long periods of monotony and body maintenance punctuated by occasional moments of glory and despondency."

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Tmhildy
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Another great book!!!!

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Samwise_Gamgee
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Enjoying my November #kindlefirst pick.... better late than never. #currentlyreading

TheLibrarian I haven't read any of mine yet 😂 8y
sammisho @TheLibrarian Haven't read any of mime yet either! Someday! 8y
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GoldenGirl
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Thank goodness for Kindle! Sitting in court waiting with nothing to do so it's pretty easy to get some light reading in! Really liking this book, by the way.

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Gayan
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It's the middle of the night and I think I have the flu so I'm going to start this and read until I pass out. This was my free Kindle book this month.

Cinfhen Feel better😷get some rest😴 8y
GoldenGirl I got it too! So far, so good! Feel better! 8y
LiteraryinPA Oh no! Hang in there and hopefully it'll just be a 24 hour bug. 8y
Suet624 😩😩😩 8y
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GoldenGirl

Got a free Kindle download on this little gem today. Never heard of it, but I am enjoying it!

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Garabrandtreviews
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Zoe's parents are worried about her. They don't understand that Nowhere is a place, and it's better there. She is shipped off to Camp Padua for at risk teens. The other campers are crazy- we have a bulimic, a cutter, a pathological liar a manic-depressant-bipolar-anorexic. And then you have Grover Cleveland who isn't crazy yet, but knows he will be. The more she knows them the more she opens up about herself. I loved this book. #kindlefirst

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Pickingclover
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This was another quick read, but it was surprisingly fantastic! I'm so glad I took a chance on this one. I feel like the reader will get something new out of it every time. I think a couple of the characters could've been developed a little more and maybe dug into the issues a little deeper. That might just be me trying to use books as therapy though. Overall it's a great pick!

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Pickingclover
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So far so good. I can't wait to see how these different characters develop.

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Garabrandtreviews

sometimes hope is the only alternative because the reality is too much.

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Garabrandtreviews

Dear Mom and President Cleveland,
I have found my first lady.
Your son,
Grover Cleveland

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Garabrandtreviews

“It‘s not about doing what people want you to do. It‘s about giving people what they need.”

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Garabrandtreviews

Dear Mom and President Cleveland,
I‘ve met a girl. And she‘s real. I‘ll keep you posted. Your son,
Grover Cleveland

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Garabrandtreviews

“Cleve is PC.”
“PC?” I ask.
“Pre-Crazy,” Grover says, shoving the notebook into his back pocket. “It‘ll happen one of these days.”

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Garabrandtreviews

'Mom and Dad, They told me I had to write this. Camp is fine. I‘ll see you soon. Z
PS—I‘m fine, too . . . no matter what you think.'
A fine letter home from Crazy Camp.

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sprainedbrain
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My pick this month for Kindle First. I just love the cover!

AmandaL I picked this one too! 8y
Paula3 I picked this as well 8y
jpmcwisemorgan I haven't decided which one I want this month. 8y
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mirabente I picked this one as well. 8y
saresmoore Thank you for sharing this because now I know about Kindle First! So many Prime benefits! 8y
Laura317 I picked it, too! 8y
sprainedbrain @saresmoore No problem! Prime is absolutely worth every penny for me... and then some! 8y
ReadingSusan That's the one I picked too. I can't wait to read it. 8y
missberlyreads It's my pick, too! 8y
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booksandcats13
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My #kindlefirst pick this month! What did you pick?

Books88 White Oleander 8y
Samwise_Gamgee I chose this one too 😊 8y
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Cat13
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Chose this book entirely on the cover (and Grover Cleveland in the title)-so far, so good.

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kyraleseberg
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My first Amazon Prime book!