This book was an odd, crazy, funny, wild ride. And I really enjoyed it.There were several laugh out loud moments, especially early on in the book. I loved how unique the story was, and really look forward to reading whatever Jesse Andrews has planned next.
Me and Earl and the dying Girl Autorin: Jesse Andrews Seiten: 295 (Hardcover) Verlag: Harry N. Abrams Sprache: Englisch ISBN: 978-1419701764 Der Autor… Jesse Andrews kann man als Multitalent sehen, denn neben seiner Arbeit als Buch- und Drehbuchautor, ist er leidenschaftlicher Musiker. ...
Originally posted at my blog Chasing Empty PavementsThe title of this book is a little misleading. You might think you're getting yourself into a deep, philosophical novel about dying, mourning, grief, forgiveness. But really, it's not about any of those things. I mean, technically it IS about someo...
Hilarious!I really loved this book. I loved the humor, the writing style, the characters, the honesty.Although there were a few things that I didn't like.I didn't like that the only things Greg, the main character, was interested in were how he looks like socially and how self-absorbed he was. I wou...
This isn't the deepest or most meaningful or even most original book I've read - but it is damn funny. Part of me knows that this is painfully unoriginal, what with the rise of YA 'alternative' cancer books (à la TFiOS) and also apathetic and uncomfortable and also crude male narrators (King Dork).....
For the first two thirds of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, I totally forgot I was reading a “cancer book” because I was laughing too hard. The narrator Greg, a self-described chubby and pimpled teen with zero social savoir-faire, is a laugh riot. His bff Earl, a short black teen with insane skill i...
This review was originally posted on http://threecatsandabook.blogspot.comMe and Earl and the Dying Girl is Jesse Andrews’ debut novel and I can’t wait to read more of his work in the future. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a book about a girl who has cancer that I enjoyed reading. To be honest, I...
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