Whenever I’m asked to review a book by an author – I’m honored, but when the author has actually taken the time to see if my blog and or reading habits would match up with their book – I get ecstatic. And that’s exactly what Daria Snadowsky did when she asked me if I’d like a review copy of her book...
(As reviewed on Paper Riot.)I flipped the final page of Anatomy of a Boyfriend just few minutes ago and my first thought was that it was the most refreshing and real contemporary YA book I've ever read. The second was that it was also one of the funniest. I had a lot of laugh-out-loud moments. (Thi...
When it comes to Young Adult books focusing on first relationships, I'm always a little wary - they can either be fantastically funny and awkward, or completely unrealistic. But I'd already heard good things about the Anatomy series, so I was looking forward to finding out just how this book worked ...
This review can also be found hereI've seen this book around quite a bit but for some reason I always found a reason to put it down. So when I got a review request from the author I jumped on the chance immediately and I am so glad I did. This book was funny, adorable and heartbreaking at the same t...
Anatomy of a Boyfriend by author Daria Snadowsky is the type of novel that I liked but at the same time got a bit disturbed by. If I put aside the graphic sexual content that is in the novel and focus on the actual plot itself it’s a funny story that I think is suitable for students in high school l...
Although I really enjoyed this book, I didn't think it was top quality. It was a good, fun read though, don't get me wrong. The main character Dom was hilarious and I could actually relate to her seeing as I also have my first boyfriend now and I'm the same age as Dom was with her first boyfriend. L...
ANATOMY OF A BOYFRIEND has been out for a long time and I've always been drawn to the cover, but never gotten around to reading it until now. Why did it take so long you might ask? Well, I just never got around to purchasing it, but since my ebook spurt lately it was only a click of a button away. ...
The dialogue in this book is unbelievably stiff and unrealistic. When I try to get into the story, I keep getting stuck on the weird conversations these kids have. Nobody in high school talks like this. Wes was described as having a 'soulful stare' within the first few sentences of having met him. A...
Nice Book? Yeah!Do I regret reading it? Boy do i!Geez, I was so bummed after completing the book, but then again i was pmsing. So i can't really differentiate now, can i?First off, that it one heck of a catchy title.Good thinking there.So starting with the story, the novel deals with Dominique Baylo...
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