November went so fast and look it is almost Christmas! Where time flies ?! However I am a little bit late with my wrap - up and I am sorry about that. So.... Books I've read: 4 Pages in total: 1596 I've came in to November with a book I've started in October for "read a book written by an...
Coming out, a little sister, parents dead, raised by Uncle who is trying - this story appealed to me.But there was much to distract me in this book. Lissa's discovery of a book on lucid dreaming was interesting… for a bit. This process takes the place of any sort of therapy as the MC tries to unders...
At first I had a little trouble with this book because Zoe was talking about Doug ALL THE TIME, and I really wanted to go back to the friendly banter and the focus on friendship that had been the foundation of the other books in the series. I was relieved to find that this was actually an intentiona...
Three bestselling authors—E. Lockhart, Sarah Mlynowski, and Lauren Myracle—bring you on the road trip of a lifetime in this dynamic novel packed with fun, friendship, and feminism. Jesse, Vicks, and Mel each has her own reason for wanting to get away from their nowheresville Florida town. Add in a h...
I read the first book in this series about 7 years ago, then came back and read the remaining 3 in one month. (Something I hardly *ever* do with series, but I figured these were short and light and I might as well just burn through them). This was my least favorite entry out of all of them, and that...
For as long as she can remember, Wren Gray’s goal has been to please her parents. But as high school graduation nears, so does an uncomfortable realization: pleasing her parents once overlapped with pleasing herself, but now . . . not so much. Wren needs to honor her own desires, but how can she if ...
I gave this book 4 stars on Goodreads. I enjoyed reading it, but just i didn’t love it. I would recommend it to people who enjoy reading cute contemporary type books. I came across this book because I have already read all other John Green books and this was the last one that i haven’t read yet, so ...
something about this felt off and it wasn't the cheesy blood font (not entirely). maybe I just wanted more of the commune life. maybe because there was no reason that Bliss was "the one" - not that there has to be a reason that a person can hear the voice of a failed nun who used blood magic. maybe ...
something about this felt off and it wasn't the cheesy blood font (not entirely). maybe I just wanted more of the commune life. maybe because there was no reason that Bliss was "the one" - not that there has to be a reason that a person can hear the voice of a failed nun who used blood magic. maybe ...
Let's start with saying that this book is divided in three parts with three different writers. The first two were okay: just a quick, chick lit read. Nothing special but I enjoyed it anyway. The third part I really couldn't get into. It was way too girly for me and I couldn't really get into the sto...
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