9 Days and 9 Nights

9 Days and 9 Nights

by Katie Cotugno

Narrated by Allyson Ryan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 26 minutes

9 Days and 9 Nights

9 Days and 9 Nights

by Katie Cotugno

Narrated by Allyson Ryan

Unabridged — 7 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

In this sequel to the New York Times bestseller 99 Days, perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Morgan Matson, Molly Barlow finds herself in Europe on her summer vacation, desperately trying to forget everything that happened a year ago. But over the course of nine days and nine nights, her whole life will be turned upside down once more. . . .

Molly Barlow isn't that girl anymore. A business major at her college in Boston, she's reinvented herself after everything that went down a year ago... After all the people she hurt and the family she tore apart.

Slowly, life is getting back to normal. Molly has just said I love you to her new boyfriend, Ian, and they are off on a romantic European vacation together, starting with scenic London. But there on a tube platform, the past catches up to her in the form of Gabe, her ex, traveling on his own parallel vacation with new girlfriend Sadie.

After comparing itineraries, Ian ends up extending an invite for Gabe and Sadie to join them on the next leg of their trip, to Ireland. And Molly and Gabe can't bring themselves to tell the truth about who they once were to each other to their new significant others.

Now Molly has to spend 9 days and 9 nights with the boy she once loved, the boy whose heart she shredded, without Ian knowing. Will she make it through as new and improved Molly, or will everything that happened between her and Gabe come rushing back?

Molly must navigate the complexities of her past and present relationships while backpacking through Europe in this gripping young adult novel, perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Morgan Matson.

HarperCollins 2024


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Praise for 9 DAYS AND 9 NIGHTS: “A sequel that’s just as compulsively readable as the first.” — Booklist

Praise for 9 DAYS AND 9 NIGHTS: “With realistic depictions of complicated, imperfect personalities, this book will be enjoyed by fans of … Sarah Dessen and E. Lockhart.” — School Library Journal

Praise for TOP TEN: “A winning, highly readable exploration of different kinds of love.” — Booklist

Praise for TOP TEN: “Endearing and refreshing” — Kirkus Reviews

Praise for TOP TEN: “Sensitive and honest...will appeal to fans of Rainbow Rowell” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Praise for TOP TEN: “A good choice for most YA shelves.” — School Library Journal

Praise for FIREWORKS: “A compelling portrait of the intimacies of close girl friendships …and a romance as hot as the midsummer Orlando sun” — Kirkus Reviews

Praise for FIREWORKS: “Cotugno hits the nail on the head when exploring female friendship and the difficulties surrounding life in the spotlight. This devourable novel will appeal to those interested in the creation of fame, but also to any girl on the cusp of change.” — Booklist

Praise for FIREWORKS: “A thrilling, intense read...this book will hook readers.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Praise for FIREWORKS: “[A] fast-paced drama about the significance of authentic friendship and romance.” — School Library Journal

Praise for 99 DAYS: “This book will appeal to fans of E. Lockhart’s The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau Banks (Hyperion, 2008), offering complex characters, plot twists, and an insightful look at society’s double standards.” — School Library Journal

Praise for 99 DAYS: “A thought-provoking story...[that] explores the powerful bonds that arise between childhood friends who grow up to discover romance” — Publishers Weekly

Praise for 99 DAYS: “Molly’s a totally engaging, multi-faceted character…A fascinating story of adolescent love and betrayal.” — Kirkus Reviews

Praise for 99 DAYS: “A complicated, compelling summer romance…and a whole lot of kissing make[s] this one to stick in the beach bag.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “There are those novels, once in a spectacular blue moon, that just feel perfect. How to Love is that book. Perfect.” — Carolyn Mackler, winner of the Printz Honor and bestselling author of The Future of Us

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “How to Love is epic. I crushed so hard on this book. A roller coaster ride with all the euphoric highs and the stomach-dropping lows of falling in love. The writing is as beautiful as the love story. I adored it!” — Siobhan Vivian, author of The List

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “A vibrant, sparkling narrative of first love and second chances - will remind you that love isn’t ever easy, but falling for a great story is.” — Entertainment Weekly

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “[In this] confident debut...it’s impossible not to root for the two of them to beat the odds.” — Publishers Weekly

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “Cotugno’s debut ambitiously, and intriguingly, follows a couple who fall in love twice, over two different time periods.” — Booklist

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “Readers looking for a story of whirlwind passion…and a happily-ever-after drive into the sunset will not be disappointed.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Praise for TOP TEN: “Sensitive and honest...will appeal to fans of Rainbow Rowell

Booklist

Praise for 9 DAYS AND 9 NIGHTS: “A sequel that’s just as compulsively readable as the first.

Siobhan Vivian

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “How to Love is epic. I crushed so hard on this book. A roller coaster ride with all the euphoric highs and the stomach-dropping lows of falling in love. The writing is as beautiful as the love story. I adored it!

Carolyn Mackler

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “There are those novels, once in a spectacular blue moon, that just feel perfect. How to Love is that book. Perfect.

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for 99 DAYS: “A complicated, compelling summer romance…and a whole lot of kissing make[s] this one to stick in the beach bag.

Entertainment Weekly

Praise for HOW TO LOVE: “A vibrant, sparkling narrative of first love and second chances - will remind you that love isn’t ever easy, but falling for a great story is.

Booklist

Praise for 9 DAYS AND 9 NIGHTS: “A sequel that’s just as compulsively readable as the first.

Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books

Praise for 99 DAYS: “A complicated, compelling summer romance…and a whole lot of kissing make[s] this one to stick in the beach bag.

Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

Praise for 99 DAYS: “A complicated, compelling summer romance…and a whole lot of kissing make[s] this one to stick in the beach bag.

School Library Journal

03/01/2018
Gr 9 Up—This follow-up to 99 Days is the continuation of Molly Barlow's relationship saga. Picking up after her freshman year in college, this is an engaging novel that does not entirely stand alone. Molly has spent much of the past year with Ian, who has helped her to become a calmer, more stable version of herself. Now she and Ian are off on a romantic vacation together. While exploring London, they run into Molly's ex, Gabe, and his new girlfriend. Gabe is the reason for Molly's fractured relationship with her hometown, the reason for her heartache, and the reason for the abortion she had at the beginning of the school year. When Ian invites Gabe and Sadie to join them for their trip to Ireland, Molly and Gabe find themselves thrown together and trying to keep their past a secret. Cotugno admirably fills readers in on the events of the previous novel without simply providing a synopsis in chapter one, but teens who have read 99 Days will likely be more satisfied than those who are not familiar with the complex relationships among Molly, Gabe, and his family. Some humor makes the serious topics more easily digested. VERDICT With realistic depictions of complicated, imperfect personalities, this book will be enjoyed by fans of Cotugno's previous novels and by readers of Sarah Dessen and E. Lockhart.—Karen Brooks, Gig Harbor Pierce County Library, WA

Kirkus Reviews

2018-02-20
After the unfortunate events of 99 Days (2015), Molly Barlow has spent the past year molding herself into someone she thinks other people will like.Now it's the summer before her sophomore year at Boston University, and she's spending nine days in Europe with Ian, her boyfriend of five months. Things are going well: Bookish Ian is funny and sweet and has just told Molly he loves her (in the Tower of London, of all places). It's the perfect holiday! Then, there he is, on a platform on the Underground—Gabe, Molly's ex-boyfriend. Unfortunately for Molly, mega-extrovert Ian does the worst thing possible: He invites Gabe and his girlfriend to travel with them. Molly, who used to be more impulsive, has been trying to erase that part of herself—the part that got her into so much trouble back home—by carefully scheduling every moment of the trip. However, as old emotions bubble to the surface and she tries to ignore her lingering feelings for Gabe, Molly will have to learn that in order to be her best self, she doesn't have to erase who she really is. With the exception of Molly's brown-skinned college roommate (who appears briefly in flashbacks), everyone appears to be white.For fans of the previous book who want to know whether Molly finds happiness. (Fiction. 13-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173800633
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 05/01/2018
Series: 99 Days Series , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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