England is so awesome and idyllic for the upper classes it's better to be there in wartime than say, NYC without a war. I don't argue with that. Hell, it's why I watch Downton Abbey or Brideshead Revisted. It's interesting to see how different people have addressed the idea of teen-aged girls in...
I'll admit I only picked up this book because I saw the movie trailer for it and was intrigued. However, I have the feeling the movie will be a lot different than the book, and I'll like it better. (I know, blasphemy RIGHT?!?! What avid reader ever picks the movie over the book?!)The movie trailer f...
Okay I freakin' LOVED this bookyeeeeah it had it's problems like the whole daisy/edmond thing that happened. Nonetheless I LOVED Daisy and her narration and now I'm excited to see the film!
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune! Honestly, after seeing the trailer (of the movie based on this book) I thought the book might be good. I had tried reading it before, but I thought my ebook version was a bit weird, because the dialogue was all wibbly-wobbly. But it turned ou...
Read this review, and many more on my blog October Tune!Honestly, after seeing the trailer (of the movie based on this book) I thought the book might be good. I had tried reading it before, but I thought my ebook version was a bit weird, because the dialogue was all wibbly-wobbly. But it turned out ...
This book helped me an awful lot through a particularly hard time. It also made me want to write similar dystopian tales. I love the story and recommend that others read it, even if it doesn't seem like something that you would normally pick up.
Interesting. Read it because of the pending movie. Not sure that I can say I really enjoyed it. I did like the survival aspect and the farm/self sustaining part...
This summer I started doing more fitnessy activities not in an attempt to lose weight or clear my prematurely blocked arteries but in response to the plethora of Young Adult Dystopian Novels that led me to question whether I could a) win the Hunger Games b) jump from a moving train with my Dauntless...
Well, boo. The trailer for this movie sent me racing to the book, and the first half really had me hooked. The main character's voice was witty and charming, and despite her eating disorder and cousin lovin, she was entirely relatable. The twins and darling Piper were on the sweet, fey end of the...
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