![]() ![]() Get your fourth or fifth night free on award stays ![]() So if you can get an award booking at these properties, you've likely found a great deal. Although there are still many hotels that are offering highly discounted cash rates, the properties with "impossible" hotel redemptions have kept cash prices very high. High cash ratesĮarly on in the pandemic, cash rates plummeted, which led many travelers to consider saving their airline miles and hotel points for a time when cash prices were back to their pre-pandemic levels. Simply put, nonrefundable hotel award reservations are not all that common. In most cases, if you need to cancel your award hotel reservation, your free night awards or points are generally returned to your account without penalty, as long as you cancel before your reservation's cancellation window. Hotel award bookings are generally more flexible than cash bookings. Now, more than ever, flexibility is paramount. Though none of us want to see new variants or the closure of borders, any savvy traveler should have a contingency plan in place when making reservations. ![]() Why hotel points? Flexibilityīefore we dive into the properties TPG's staff is most thrilled to see award availability at, there are a few advantages to booking on points that are worth pointing out.įirst of all, the pandemic is far from over. See privacy policy.įor more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. The Points Guy will not share or sell your email. Almost Impossible was a great read and I highly recommend it to YA fans.I would like to subscribe to The Points Guy newsletters and special email promotions. That first big summer crush is one of those butterfly feelings I'll forever think fondly of and Nicole Williams captures that perfectly. Nicole Williams has become a staple in my young adult author list, her writing promising romance that makes me smile and takes me back. "Some people have to live with what life throws at them." It's a perfect coming of age story and great for summer reading, but just a bit too predictable for me in the end. If I hadn't of guessed the storyline so early on I think this would have easily been a 5 star read for me. How they come to be close is definitely a cute story though, even if I feel like there could've been more to it. He's handsome, but closed off, and presented as more rude than secretive. Quintin, on the other hand, is difficult to become attached to. Jade is so independent, but she's naive and innocent and I love that about her. That first big crush, sneaking out, discovering what responsibility truly means, now those parts were relatable and so reminiscent of high school for me. Jade's life on the road isn't relatable, but her summer with her aunt and uncle certainly is. I love Nicole Williams as a Young Adult and New Adult author, she captures the essence of youth so perfectly. I promise the books will be waiting for you at then end of summer.” Life isn't quite like the classics she gets lost in, but it is an adventure and one she must decide if she is ready for. What she doesn't plan on is losing the freedom she is accustomed to and discovering that maybe living in one place isn't as simple as she though, not with a boy like Quinten around. Raised on the road with her famous rock star mom, Jade is desperate to experience a summer of stability, to get a glimpse at what is to come in college. Told from the perspective of main character Jade Abbot, Almost Impossible follows the teen on her journey of normal American life discovery. And when rumors of a jilted ex-girlfriend come to light, Jade knows Quentin is hiding a secret-and she's determined to find out what it is. Sneaking out, staying up, and even a midnight swim, Quentin is determined to give Jade days-and nights-worth remembering.īut despite their storybook-perfect romance, every time Jade moves closer, Quentin pulls away. Jade hasn't been in suburbia long and even she knows her annoying (and annoyingly cute) next-door neighbor spells T-R-O-U-B-L-E.Īnd when Quentin learns Jade plans to spend her first American summer hiding out reading books, he refuses to be ignored. But nothing could have prepared her for Quentin. When Jade decided to spend the summer with her aunt in California, she thought she knew what she was getting into. ![]() Fans of Sarah Dessen, Stephanie Perkins, and Jenny Han will delight as the fireworks spark and the secrets fly in this delicious summer romance from a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. ![]()
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