Me tomo varios meses terminarlo y estoy segura de que me hubiera gustado mucho mas de haberlo leído en la época en que salio . Ahora ya las historias de amores y traumas del pasado perdieron la novedad para mi . Aun así , por ser uno de los libros que dio inicio al New Adult , le subo el puntaje ya ...
I'm not that stingy with my 5-stars ratings. The fact is, this year it seems I'm not having much luck with my readings: this is just my third (maybe fourth) 5-stars book.This book is not perfect. And it seriously lacks some good editing.Josh Bennett laughs and its one of the most natural, uninhibite...
The most tempting part for me to pick up this book was the title ‘The Sea of Tranquility’ it sounded so wonderful and in turn it turned out to be a beautiful book as well! I was not expecting much from this, thought it’s just another YA novel but it was not- it was something deep, thoughtful with ef...
***Originally posted @ReadingDiva's Blog *** - Rating 4.5 of 5REVIEW: I have become a believer once again. There is always a possibility that characters and stories all start to blend in and start sounding and feeling the same, well that’s until you read The Sea Of Tranquility. Not always one come...
Thank you to Atria Books for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I generally don't read too many contemporary fiction novels. Especially emotional ones; because they usually just aren't my thang. I heard some good (okay, great) things about this book but I still w...
5++++++ stars minimumExcellently written book. Personal tragedies is so well matter-of-factly expressed sometimes, that it really tears you emotionally apart. Development of main characters, their timid approach to each other and their surroundings are so intelligent, smart and paced that you cannot...
I said it before and I'll say it some more... I hate to cry. Still, I picked up this book knowing that I'll probably need a tissue or two. You take 2 broken people, mix in a huge vat of horrible things that happen outside of their control, add in peers who don't understand, add a helping of not bein...
3.5 star readNastya Kashnikov is seventeen years old and has recently relocated from her hometown to a town two hours away to live with her aunt. Her goal is to complete her senior year of high school in relative anonymity. All we initially learn about Nastya is the she is mute and has an extremely ...
Poehh. What an emotional journey this book was!! This book has to sink in. It's not possible to start a new book just right now. I'm feeling heartbroken and happy at the same time. Is that even possible?? Thank you, Katja Millay, you just made me cry........
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