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by John Green
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The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 10 years ago
I liked this a lot better than Paper Towns, although the two are often compared (and for good reason). John Green books never seem to hit me as hard as they hit most people. I tend to enjoy his characters (well, most of his characters) and his dialogue is a lot of fun, but the plotlines tend to no...
Bloodorange
Bloodorange rated it 10 years ago
Terribly emo.
The Ray Reviews
The Ray Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I just finished reading this book like minutes ago. It took me about a week to read it, WELL it took me probably a 3 days in total. But a week to complete, because I had to keep stopping. I was so emotional through the whole book, I didn't want to keep reading cause I didn't want to cry. Anyways, ...
A Love for the Written Word
A Love for the Written Word rated it 10 years ago
The Caffeinated Diva reads...
The Caffeinated Diva reads... rated it 10 years ago
I initially picked this book to read for a literature class I am taking for a module on the censorship and banning of books for children and young adults. Having absolutely loved The Fault in Our Stars, when I saw this John Green novel on the ALA's list of most frequently banned books in the 21st ce...
Young Adork
Young Adork rated it 10 years ago
This is the third book I read from John Green, overall I have to say that in the beginning it didn´t captivate me much but it starts to get more and more interesting throughout the book. I love the writing style of this author, the characters are always so interesting and the other thing about this ...
Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 10 years ago
Powerful story of how lives are changed by knowing one person. This is a thought-provoking novel of the impact one person has on so many others. I liked how it the story is set up by days before and days after. I loved the characters. They were believable. Having the religion class take a prominent ...
Bookworm Blurbs
Bookworm Blurbs rated it 10 years ago
Before. Miles "Pudge" Halter's whole existence has been one big nonevent, and his obsession with famous last words has only made him crave the "Great Perhaps" (François Rabelais, poet) even more. He heads off to the sometimes crazy, possibly unstable, and anything-but-boring world of Culver Creek Bo...
Living for Reading♥
Living for Reading♥ rated it 10 years ago
Me encanta como escribe John. Capta tan bien la escencia de los jovenes, y esa forma en la que siempre logra mezclar humor con escenas tristes y desgarradoras. Desde hace muchos años que lo veia en la libreria, el de la portada con el laberinto y la margarita, pero nunca me decidia a comprarlo. sin ...
Darth Pedant
Darth Pedant rated it 10 years ago
Typos ruin a book for me. My job, which pays for all these shiny books, involves a lot of proofreading. I'm trained to look for typos, and when I clock out at the end of the day I cannot turn it off. So when my leisure reading is full of typos and I'm constantly being pulled out of the story by them...
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