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by Francesca Lia Block
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Nannah's Bookbox
Nannah's Bookbox rated it 10 years ago
Book content warnings:homophobic slursThis . . . is a book that's very hard to rate. On one hand, I love the fact that there's LGBT+ representation, and I want to support it! On the other . . . I'm not sure how much I actually enjoyed the book as a whole.I do need to say how much I loved the writing...
The Robot Muse
The Robot Muse rated it 10 years ago
Love in the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block is one of those books that dazzles and sparkles, but once you look through all that and get down to the details, it starts to lose some of its shine.There's just so much going on in the limited amount of space provided that certain plot point...
Books for a Delicate Eternity
Books for a Delicate Eternity rated it 10 years ago
This is one of those times where my logical brain pisses me off. For some reason, the blurb of this book made me think that perhaps the fantastical goings on in Love in the Time of Global Warming were not real – that they were a story Pen was telling. And I was wrong. But I couldn’t accept this fact...
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves
As Usual, I Need More Bookshelves rated it 11 years ago
This YA novel was a fairly loose retelling of The Odyssey, and it didn't work all that well for me. I thought the writing was lovely, but I didn't particularly care for the story as Block told it. I thought it was difficult to follow, and there were certain plot elements that seemed to be added more...
Emily S
Emily S rated it 11 years ago
Not my thing. I didn't care for the way Block incorporated The Odyssey. Didn't make any sense to me and didn't help with the flow of the story, IMO. It just felt forced and weird.
deborahmarkus7
deborahmarkus7 rated it 11 years ago
Magic realism is like free verse: it looks deceptively easy when it's done well, and too many writers think it means you can do whatever you want to on the page.Francesca Lia Block has succeeded in this medium before, at least in my opinion. I know they're cornball and over-the-top, but I do love We...
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo
ReadingOnBecauseIWantTo rated it 11 years ago
I am a huge fan of dystopia. I have read practically everything from The Hunger Games to The Giver. I also spent a good chunk of my childhood obsessing over Percy Jackson and all things Greek Mythology. Add in some LGBT issues and you have the literary equivalent of a triple layer chocolate cake. (...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
I tried to love it, I did and perhaps if I knew more about the Odyssey, I could like it but this book failed me. I started to enjoy the story and the characters but all the connections to the Odyssey, sorry…you lost me and I lost my flow in the story. I was totally confused when the book was over....
Book 7
Book 7 rated it 11 years ago
My first thought when I finished this was "so it's like Attack on Titan, except that it's set in Los Angeles." That's not a bad thing, nor is it entirely accurate, but. I liked this well enough although the prose wasn't quite as beautiful as I usually expect from Francesca Lia Block - but I guess th...
dei reads
dei reads rated it 11 years ago
I don't know what to feel?Block never fails to confuse me with her stories. I still love her tho.....must be my loyalty that is wanting to love her.
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