Oliver made everything at least 75% better. I disliked Mallory a lot sometimes, because she was self-centered and a bit selfish at times, but well, I'm sixteen too, so I understand when accidentally we forget to think about others. I was ambivalent about the Mum: she was... unlikable, I think -- but...
I've put off reviewing this book for a while, but not for my usual reasons. I'm not scared that this will turn into a massive rant or a bunch of fangirling nonsense. No, I simply do not know how to express myself here. I know what I'm feeling but I have no clue on how to say it.GOING VINTAGE is the ...
Ooh, Going Vintage was much better than I expected! Before I read the book I would have bet I'd give it 3 bookcases. No, this is worth at least 4! (And you know I'm a tough rater) Lindsey Leavitt tells us a witty and sweet story with characters worth cheering for.Okay, to start out, this book is fil...
3 Stars...4 stars...3 stars? It's really a toss up for me. It was a good book. It had humor that I could appreciate. But there were a couple problems I had that ultimately cost it that extra star. First of all, I felt REALLY old reading it when Mallory hasn't ever watched the Jetsons or heard of Hap...
Though I wasn't quite clicking with the protagonist in the beginning, I ended up really enjoying this book. I love the premise and the book did not disappoint. There were parts where I wondered about the writing, where lines that I had to reread a few times to understand what was being said, but des...
I really loved Going Vintage. It was a fun and easy read - uncomplicated and addictive; perfect for curling up in bed and just enjoying the story. I loved Mallory's determination to remove herself from technology drama. While her family was a bit annoying - minus Ginnie, who was the best sister anyo...
I was so disappointed with this one. It could have been great. The premise was great. The book was not.Mallory has sworn off all technology after finding out her boyfriend Jeremy has been cheating on her with an avatar on "Friendspace" which is the equivalent of Facebook. While cleaning out her gran...
Mallory, a high school junior, caught her boyfriend cyber-cheat on her, which led her to go all extreme by giving up all forms of modern technology.The book had potential and I did like it a lot at first. Mallory was funny and sarcastic, which was very interesting to read. Later on the book was a bi...
Absolutely loved this book. I loved Mallory and her lists, and how she kept going with the list even though it wasn't always easy. It was great story and I had some great laughs. :)
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