This Lullaby Essay

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This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen is a young adult romance. This book is perfect for anyone who loves a little drama, romance, and comedy. The title of this book “This Lullaby” is the name of a song that a young girl named remy father wrote about her before he passed, the song is basically all remy knows about her dad, and she can be very sensitive about it.

Remy was at the dealership just sitting in a waiting chair when a young boy comes and introduced himself and gave her his number, although he was cute and friendly remy was not interested she had a boyfriend. later that day she met up with all of her friends to go to a club, but before they went remy deceited she was breaking up with her boyfriend that night. when they get into
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As she was answering calls she saw something sketchy in the parking lot, it was four boys coming out of a van walking into each different shops. One of the boys walked into the nail salon, but it just ended up being guys trying to find jobs to get money for their band. After the boy applied for a job that he had no experience in he mentioned to Remy that he knew who she was and how he remembers her from dexter. After a ruff day remy went out to the same club from earlier and things got out of hand. She woke up to a sound of two guys trying to sing a song about tomatoes, and she recognized the voice it was dexters she was completely freaked out and climbed out the window. Remy really worried her friends they all were mad but it was out of love. Later that night remy was in her room when dexter crawled through her window, at first she was confused and frighten but then they started talking and she realized he wasn’t that bad after all. As the summer went on they continued to hang out, Although remy made it clear she wasn’t looking for anything dexter kept trying. Remy kept saying to herself she won’t have a summer fling, but is she breaking her own

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