Another one I was lucky enough to snag from Hatchette Children’s on Netgalley (and another one I somehow managed to lose the review file and bought a finished paperback for). I think this is a case of I liked the concept of this book, I loved the supporting characters, but I completely hated the m...
When I read Words in Deep Blue, why I pick it up because of its setting, the concept and of course, the blurb. Then, there is the title. In no time, I took my time to finish reading it and I love every thing about it. Although towards the end I felt it was short for me, I almost felt the right emoti...
I loved the idea of the bookstore in this novel. Henry’s parents own a secondhand bookstore and I could see Henry owing that bookstore one day. I could see the regulars coming in, talking and browsing during their day. I can see the garden with the tables covered with games, the door off to the side...
I'm sad because it looks like almost everyone else loves this book. I totally get why most people would love this. The whole time I was reading I was thinking that it what something that I usually like, but I just wasn't connecting with it. It took me two weeks to finish it and that's because I didn...
A very feel-good book. Funny at times and weird since the beginning; a bit gloomy, moody, and dark just before and around the climax; hopeful near and through the end. Lucy was a very likable character, others weren't so bad either. ;) This book made me a little bit happier... :D I'm glad to have re...
This book was a lovely, light story that right away pulled me into the world of the Australian city (the name of which I didn't note) and that had my attention caught throughout the entire thing.I haven't read any books with the same or even similar plotline as this one, so for me it was a new exper...
To date, this is the lightest book that I've ever read and that's the first thing I adored about it. It's light yet it didn't get too cheesy on the themes of love, friendship, family and passion in life. It's our arty, glass-blower protagonist Lucy's hunt to the young, sheddy, graffiti artist who...
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