Jennifer Brown
Birth date: January 01, 1972
Jennifer Brown's Books
I was looking for a story to read my youngest when I stumbled upon Life on Mars. I'm not much for juvenile lit; I am selective. I have the same overall expectations for juvenile stories as I do for adult literature. Too often, I'm disappointed, as most children's stories are plot heavy, and I tire f...
"Pretty isn't everything, but sometimes ugly is." - Val Val & Nick are getting bullied at school and both have difficult home lives. Val creates a notebook with a "hate list." They add to it all the names of kids who bully them, and all the others in their lives that make them miserable. Val an...
I didn't know how much I would be invested with this book when I started reading it. I was amazed at how strong Valerie became as the story progressed. Valeria didn't think her notebook that she dubbed the hate list would be part of the reason her boyfriend Nick killed people. The hate list was jus...
I liked this book. It's about the aftermath of a school shooting, where the shooter was actually the boyfriend of the female protagonist. The book's about her struggles and recovery, and her relationship in general with all the other characters.Now, that sounds like an awesome theme to use for a boo...
Initial reaction: "Say Something" is a great follow-up narrative to Brown's "Hate List". Brief read, but very emotional subject matter.Full review:Though this was a very brief read, I still wanted to pick my heart up off the floor after reading "Say Something." David is the main character for this n...