top of page

"9 Days and 9 Nights" by Katie Cotugno (Review)

I got an advanced copy from Edelweiss Plus in exchange for an honest review. I think it should be noted first that I never read the prior book, "99 Days". I like travel-teen books and that's why I requested this one. When I started this book, I was a little worried that I wouldn't be able to understand what was going on because it's a sequel book, but my worries were soon dashed. This is a good stand-alone book too, but there were parts of it that pertain to "99 Days". I enjoyed seeing Molly's struggle (even though she didn't know she was) to be, as she says "perfect", what someone else wanted her to be. I enjoyed seeing London, Ireland, and Paris (ending at Star Lake) through her eyes. I did feel at the end that Molly's revelation was a little bit rushed. Felt like I was reading one chapter where she was still struggling, then suddenly, she has a revelation; a little sudden. The only thing I didn't like was the constant cussing, so that's why I feel this book is better for older teens.

bottom of page