The book Every Seventh Wave (original title Alle sieben Wellen) was on my reading list because I read the book Love Virtually (original title Gut Gegen Nordwind) and when working in a bookstore I saw that the book Every Seventh Wave is its sequel.
I remember that I've read Love Virtually in one afternoon on hot summer day. As I remember it was a nice, light and quick read, so I thought why not read the sequel. What are my thoughts on the sequel? I will compare these two books with Dawson's Creek (remember this show or are you too young to remember Dawson, Joey and my favourite, Pacey?). The first book was like watching Dawson's Creek at the age 13 or 14. You love the show, love the characters, think how smart, funny and beautiful they are. You want to be them or you want Dawson or Pacey to be your boyfriend :) You think how interesting and full of adventures their life is. The second book Every Seventh Wave is like watching Dawson's Creek when you are 25 or something like that. You accidentally find that on TV there is a rerun of your favourite show when you were young. And you decide to watch it again. And you just sit there and watch Dawson and Joey have million conversations about their relationship and problems and you listen them contemplating about their life. And then you find yourself scream at the TV, "you have just 15 years and your relationship is not that complicated, you are making it complicated with your constant whining Dawson!" This is how I found the second book. I find the conversation (or better emails) between the two characters to be unnecessary complicated and juvenile. While reading the book I often asked myself why are they complicating their lives and why they don’t end the conversation altogether. Sure it must not be good to be in front of the computer whole day waiting for the email and forget your life in the meantime. Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood for this book. Oh yes, I didn't tell you what the book is about.
Leo returns from Boston and gradually resumes his e-mail contact with Emmi. But he has plans to settle down with Pamela, the woman he met in America. In an attempt to draw a line under their relationship, Emmi and Leo at last agree to meet in person.
The nail polish is from Catrice with the lovely name Hip Queens Wear Blue Jeans! Look how lovely it is in the bottle. Deep blue, with small blue glitter. Unfortunately the glitter is almost invisible on the nails. On the nails it looks like a regular creme nail polish. I still like the colour though. The application wasn't the easiest, the polish was a little goopy and you can see the result of that on my nails.
Have a great day :)
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