You can find this, and other reviews, on my blog.This book. I’m not even sure where to start. Life in Outer Space isn’t just a young adult novel about the Geeky Guy that falls in love with the Cool Girl. It’s about friendship and navigating high school and growing up and relationships and it’s all p...
“She doesn't follow me. She doesn't call out my name and chase after me in the rain. It isn't even raining. The sky doesn't even have the decency to provide me with a good movie cliché.” Este es uno de esos extrañisimos libros que logró encantarme de principio a fin. Y mi cara mientras lo leía puede...
I love when I find myself with the desire to hug the book I’ve just read. And not only after I finished it, but also while I was reading it.I admit that I wasn’t hooked in the first couple of pages. But once I got familiar with Sam, I fell in love. Specially with him. He is such a loser, but in the ...
Publisher: Hardie Grant Egmont Format: Kindle e-book Rating: 3/5 Sam and his best buddies are the geek clique of the school. Fans of cult horror movies and World of Warcraft, they are quite happy to stay out of the way of the 'populars', keeping their heads down in class ...
After reading about twelve percent of it, I put off this book—for like, two weeks. I didn’t read a word of it for awhile. Part of that was because I was just getting ready to move to college, part of it was because I was trying to get as far as I possibly could through a video game before I said goo...
Objectively, this should've been a great book.I think I was expecting a cross between Superbad, The Big Bang Theory and a Pacey-less Dawson's Creek (does that even make sense?).Nerdy Sam Raimi fanboy, Samuel who loves slasher horror films, writes screenplays about Killer Cats from the Third Moon of ...
Why yes! Super fun YA book. Pretty dang realistic, I thought. No insta-love, no teenage angsty angst. Just a group of nerdy kids biding their time til they can get out from underneath the popular kids torture and start their lives. Then the new girl shows up... Highly recommended.
So, apparently, this is a YA contemporary romance. And as my surprise might indicate, though I read some of those (I suppose) I am not very familiar with the genre. Still, however I look at it I can only come to a few conclusions- Objectively this is a good book, a great book even, unbojective...
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