by Elizabeth Scott
2.25 stars, I think. I found this story rather boring. It was all inwards, if you know what I mean. She was doing an awful lot of thinking. Mainly that she wasn't good enough for her perfect boyfriend, which got annoying after a while. Then there's her friend Katie, who I actually sympathised with...
Really? What was this? Weren't they raised as brother and sister? Where did that attraction come from?
Yet another great Elizabeth Scott story. :) Bloom was fantastic, and I really liked Lauren as a narrator, she was real, and she made mistakes like most people do, it made her very easy to relate to. I also loved Evan...*sigh*
Ms.Scott is another author I love to read! Her books are always life changing and have something significant you can always take away from. In this book., we the reader, discover Lauren. A teenager who is looking for something more. Aren't we not?I loved the characters in this book. I like how real ...
3.5 to 4 starsI wanted to hate this book...If the 3.5/4 star rating hasn't explained my statement,I don't. I liked this book very much. May be its beacuse Im biassed, cause I identify with the protagonist so much. (I went through almost the exact same thing in High School). But for whatever reason, ...
This was another book that gifted to me by my favorite book fairy in all the land. It's a fast read, one that could be read in a couple of hours and the story is one that is easy to fall into without as well.Anyway, this book follows Lauren as she maneuvers around high school. She's an average, ever...
Why I disliked the book:1. Lauren was too boy-crazy. Every thought she had was Evan Evan Evan Dave Evan Evan Evan Evan. I get sick of the realllll fast. And the book is 231 pages of this nonstop…2. She thought her relationship with Dave was ‘boring’ and ‘safe’ because Dave didn’t want to ‘take it t...
I'd heard good things about this author around the blogosphere. She has been grouped in the same category with Sarah Dessen and Jennifer Echols, and in a lot of aspects they are the same. Elizabeth Scott has her own unique voice, and she brought it to the pages of Bloom and created a captivating sto...
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