by 'Trish Cook', 'Brendan Halpin'
Normally I don't write or rate books that I haven't finished. But sorry, this book is an exception.I did not finish this book. I dropped the book about halfway.Why?Emmy + Justin. 2 totally annoying, whiny and bleh characters.Emmy is all boohoo the world left her and oh boohoo I am fat and I totally ...
Arc provided by netgalley DNF at 60 % I really try not to leave books unfinished, but any more of this, and i would be the one needing psychiatric help.. . To say that this didn't correspond to my expectations would be putting it mildly.This was just unbelievable bad....in a sort of reality kids s...
Hi everyone! My name is Emmy and I’m one of the main characters in this book. I’m intelligent, kind and an all-around good person. Right now my life suuuuuucks. Everyone is out to get me, I swear. This kid at my school was picking on me so I decided to launch a counterstrike but I took it up a notch...
More of my reviews can be found here at my blog: http://takemeaway02.blogspot.com/ I have to admit. Before I even knew what this book was about, I put it on my TBR list because of the interesting looking cover. Now, after reading it, I am so glad I gave it a chance. This book opened my eyes to so ma...
In the beginning of this novel, the two main characters explain how they came to be left at Heartland Academy, a “therapeutic school”. I say this passively, because that is how the two of them are – they blame everyone but themselves for their situation. When I first began reading this, I was immedi...
As soon as I saw this on NetGalley, I knew I needed to read this book. Although it's from the perspective of two people going into a school for teenagers with depression and whatnot, there are many laugh-out-loud moments throughout the novel along the moments that were straight-to-the-matter. These...
A Really Awesome Mess by Brendan Halpin, Trish Cook Published by EgmontUSA on July 23rd 2013 Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Pages: 288 Source: Provided by Publicist Buy the Book • Goodreads Rating: PJV Quickie: A Really Awesome Mess is one of those books that I really don’t know how to com...