I really wish I had liked this one more. Too bad that it was just full of cliches and one main character (Noah) I disliked from beginning to end. I thought Abbi was fine, but she honestly needed a life since she seemed wholly dependent on her ex-best friend Cat to give her a social life. And I also ...
So I have to say that I at first was pretty delighted with this book. I loved the two leads, we have David and Kit and the circumstances surrounding them that have them developing a friendship and something more. Then, we start to have some problematic things happening such as David's sister telling...
I can’t stop crying and my heart is full of such joy. One of my top reads of the year. What I loved about this story is that in a book about loss, it is really about hope. Buxbaum deftly weaves comedy and tragedy, perfectly capturing not only teen voices but the experience of loss and grief. However...
Quick review for a quick read. "Tell Me Three Things" is a sweet story at its core. I liked it overall, but there were moments through it that I had a hard time with. I did love that the story was a combination of dealing with loss and finding new beginnings. I felt that Jessie's voice in the beginn...
By: Julie Buxbaum Narrator: Jorjeana Marie ASIN: B01COR616S Publisher: Listening Library Publication Date: 4/5/2016 Format: Audio My Rating: 5 Stars Julie Buxbaum delves into the inner feelings and life of a teen girl TELL ME THREE THINGS —grief stricken by the loss of her mother, thrown into a...
Note: I received an ARC copy of this title from the publisher as part of the pre-publication tour. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I was not paid to write this. I absolutely ADORED Tell Me Three Things by Julie Buxbaum. It’s one of my favorites thus far this year. Definitely, one of my favor...
This review was originally posted on Bookish Things & More5 Reasons to read Tell Me Three ThingsTell Me Three things is one of those books that will stick with you. I think it can be appreciated by both teens and adults.This is a book that I put as the top read when I did my wrap-ups last year, and ...
Thought this was a great book although it dealt with some dark subject matters: murder child witnessing a parent's murder in utero death adultery abandonment divorce and the dysfunctional family. Ms. Buxbaum deals with all subjects in a respectful and sometimes humorous manner. The characters are un...
"Last Thursday, when Lucy stopped breathing, there is no doubt that a part of me died too. The history of who I am-the accumulation of a million memories from a thirty-one-year friendship, the knowledge that at least one person in the world could see me, that at least one person in the world would ...
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