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This is how you overcome the Manic Pixie Dream GirlTrope. A character can be dying and be unpleasant, be difficult, and even be uninteresting. Some people come into your life and suck. *That* is how real life works.
[I received a copy of this book through NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.]I admit I skim-read the last 25%; I tried to read more carefully, but at this point, either I skimmed or I DNFed, and I don’t like DNFing.It is not without good ideas and potential, and it delivers good criticism of...
It was not sad at all, well it was a bit sad, but not heartbreaking-sobbing sad. More like depressing but hilarious at the same time. I was afraid it was going to be a sad romance story about someone dying. I'm not saying I don't like these, but since The Fault in Our Stars, I've seen way too much o...
I have read only one other book that was about making music that didn't feel fake to me (Moonhead and the Music Machine). And I've been in a YA slump and this book made me have hope for myself that not all YA would become boring. It's a road trip book about escaping jazz camp and learning to embrace...
I have read only one other book that was about making music that didn't feel fake to me (Moonhead and the Music Machine). And I've been in a YA slump and this book made me have hope for myself that not all YA would become boring. It's a road trip book about escaping jazz camp and learning to embrace...