This book is so god damn stupid that I can't express myself without some minor spoilers. Consider yourself warned!My problems with this book:1. Insta-love. 2. Travis, the MMC, is an ass.3. This book is called "Beatiful Disaster," and that's a very precise title. And here's why: They're out of condom...
My Thoughts: Holy. Mother. Of. Yea. This book was AMAZING! Once I picked it up I could NOT put down! Ms. McGuire did a fabulous job with this story. I opened the first page and instantly became a part of life at Eastern university. The ride she took me on was incredibly unforgettable! I haven’t fou...
Times I hit my head with this book: I stopped counting after 15 and I didn't even get to the half way mark I've never felt more relief after I'd finally put the book down. The usual scenario is that I don’t even want it to end or I just feel very meh or very pissed off. Right now? I’m mad, furious...
This "New Adult" (I am absolutely going to be posting about this new genre later on, so stay-tuned for that) read has recently received some pretty intense reviews online, and I'd like you to hear me out before passing judgement on my opinion of this book and subsequently my review. Obviously, if yo...
Cross-posted on Soapboxing There’s this old joke from the Simpsons where Bart sees the movie based on the Burroughs novel Naked Lunch, and then quips, “I can think of two things wrong with that title.” The beautiful part of Jamie McGuire’s Beautiful Disaster is most certainly wrong, but I think th...
Beautiful Disaster is a young adult novel by Jamie McGuire, and details the tumultuous relationship Abby Abernathy has with the hot-tempered and hostile Travis Maddox at Eastern University. The story starts with, Abby, and her best friend America, having come to Eastern University to escape Abby's p...
This book was such an emotional roller coaster ride. There were times when, if Travis Maddox had been real, I would have choked him! I thought he was a real jerk at first. He was definitely too controlling. I mean, it was ok for him to go out and find girls to bring home to do his thing with on the ...
The new Abby Abernathy is a good girl. She doesn’t drink or swear, and she has the appropriate percentage of cardigans in her wardrobe. Abby believes she has enough distance between her and the darkness of her past, but when she arrives at college with her best friend, her path to a new beginning is...
I'm not really sure what to think of this book. I am however extremely suprised that so many readers give this book 5 stars. The book was mildly entertaining and I did enjoy some parts of it. The writing was allright but not wonderful. I didn't enjoy how Abby transformed from a strong person to a pu...
How this book turned out to be such a success is beyond me. I couldn't connect with the characters and the writing style wasn't all that captivating. The heroine experiences her first time with an allegedly sexually suave hero, but the sex scene was very average and uninspiring. I fondly remember Ea...
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