You may or may not have noticed I’ve been in a massive reading slump lately. Which has put me in a blogging slump. Or maybe I’m just in a general slump. Anyway, while I have read some great books, it’s been a long time since a book made my heart sing (would it be more or less cheesy if I said that w...
I mainly picked up Adorkable because it said that the main character was a blogger. I thought that it might be interesting and it was contemporary as well, which is a major bonus. Adorkable was more than that, though. It's a novel about identity and self confidence but also about living your life an...
See this review and more on The Moonlight Library!Jeane Smith has half a million followers on Twitter, runs her own lifestyle brand based on being dorky, but lives on her own and has no real-life friends. Michael Lee is handsome, athletic, has good grades, and doesn’t see the point in being internet...
A commentary on the state of personal interaction and the technology that simultaneously separates and connects us. Adorkable is a charmingly cute book full of things any self identified geek, especially those with a web presence can relate to.I found this book light and fun with a great message abo...
I LOVE Sarra Manning and her books!!She writes SO well and gets me fully addicted to them.This book is so adorable, proving that opposites do attract. Definitely will re-read this again at some point.GO READ IT!!It's effing cute & adorable.
I have been putting off reading this book for months. Every time I looked at it I thought, 'Hmmm, everyone really liked this. Oh....but it's the same author that wrote Guitar Girl? I'll pass for now.' WOW did I make a mistake. In my defense, I read Guitar Girl in the 8th grade and even then I felt l...
Sarra Manning's pitch makes Jeane and Michael sound like the kind of cliched characters that you don't want to read about. You're missing out on a really good book if you let that stop you. Sure, there are some things in the book that you'll think 'ugh, that's not realistic', but that's the entire c...
I love this book in the same way I love shouty post-hardcore music of the late 80s, wearing jumpsuits of any kind, and the smell (and when I was little, probably the taste too) of Clag. Which is to say: unashamedly, unreservedly and somewhat incongruously with my usual predilections. I generally li...
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