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Title:I Know It's Over
Author:C.K. Kelly Martin
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 244 pages
Published:September 23rd 2008 by Random House Books for Young Readers (first published September 2008)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Realistic Fiction. Teen
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Rating: 3.5 | 2927 Users | 257 Reviews

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PURE. UNPLANNED. PERFECT. Those were Nick’s summer plans before Sasha stepped into the picture. With the collateral damage from his parents’ divorce still settling and Dani (his girl of the moment) up for nearly anything, complications are the last thing he needs. All that changes, though, when Nick runs into Sasha at the beach in July. Suddenly he’s neck-deep in a relationship and surprised to find he doesn’t mind in the least. But Nick’s world shifts again when Sasha breaks up with him. Then, weeks later, while Nick’s still reeling from the breakup, she turns up at his doorstep and tells him she’s pregnant. Nick finds himself struggling once more to understand the girl he can’t stop caring for, the girl who insists that it’s still over.

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Original Title: I Know It's Over
ISBN: 0375845666 (ISBN13: 9780375845666)
Edition Language: English


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Wow, I am choosing some real winners lately. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!! This book actually made me physically ill. I wanted to scream the entire time about how selfish the characters were and how idiotic their parents are. The parents are so unrealistic and amoral that they are completely unbelievable as characters. Nick's Dad just assumes that Sasha will have an abortion and when Nick finally tells his mom she merely nods her head and tells him he can talk to her. Sasha's supposedly strict

Not really fan of the whole story but it does really makes a mark in my heart. I felt the pain of their relationship and love. I wished things goes differently and that their love was enough. But they are still so young and many things may happen. I know that that was really the ending but in my mind I picture them getting back together after the long long years of separation. I am really a fan of Sasha and Nick and I am hoping and wishing for the very best for the both of them. So if you are

Awkward. If I had to pick one word to describe I Know It's Over, it would be just that -- awkward. It's not the situation that is entirely awkward for me, especially since I was intrigued by the idea of a novel about an unexpected pregnancy and following abortion from the male teen's point-of-view. But the characters are awkward, the dialog is awkward, the interactions are awkward. The necessary details just aren't there, and the ones that are involved more telling than showing. There's a heavy

Mostly, in YA Romances, We always get the girl's POV about falling in love and the hardship of breakups. This time, C.K. Kelly Martin, tells you the story from a guy's perspective.Nick, or Nicholas, was on his way to spend his Christmas with his dad when his girlfriend Sasha calls him to tell him that she's pregnant. That's the bottom line people. What will this young couple do with such dilemma.I found this really as I expected it if not more. It was emotional, touching and just interesting. I

3.5/5Here we have a kid whos just a kid and doesnt know what hes supposed to do when faced with a big thing. The good thing: he doesnt pretend otherwise. Whatever it is he does happen to feel, he doesno false bravado on his part. Youd think him whiny self centered kid, whos got too much of everything.. And perhaps, he is that, but theres no denying that with each page, you know whatever his feelings were for whatever was going on at that moment, be it anger, confusion, lust and yes, confusion

I appreciate what the author was trying to do with this book but, for me, it was kind of meandering and, quite honestly, just poorly written. There was way too much reliance on dialogue and not enough actual writing and character development. Nick and Sasha and the rest of the supporting cast felt flat. The story was purely plot-driven and I thought it lacked the entire emotional side of teen pregnancy. The best thing about this book, for me, was that it actually presented abortion as an option

This book tackles sex, pregnancy, and abortion head on, but it is essentially a story of the end of a relationship told from the point of view of sixteen year old Nick Severson. Nick, a popular and good looking high school hockey player, finds himself completely shaken by the news that his ex-girlfriend is pregnant. This forces him to come to terms with the consequences of his actions and his lingering feelings for Sasha.C.K. Kelly Martin's writing reminds me of Courtney Summer's in Cracked Up

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