Grades: 7-12Literary Merit: GoodCharacterization: GoodRecommended: Yes, for public and school librariesClaire is no one. Her parents forget she exists. She has no friends, and can't even talk to people on the street. Her teachers skip over her name when doing attendance, the pool attendant won't giv...
3.5Me olvidé de marcarlo xDTenía demasiadas expectativas con este libro, así que quede un tanto decepcionada. No es un mal libro, tiene una trama muy interesante, pero creo que no supieron desarrollarla muy bien.
Check this review out at our blog!What if you were nobody? Someone without any friends or other relationships, and you're always forgotten it's almost like you aren't even there. That is the case for two teenagers, Claire and Nix. They grew up differently, but they are the same, they're Nobodies, in...
The basic idea behind this book isn’t terrible, but it’s explained too quickly. Now don’t get me wrong, I know that info dumping can be a problem and can stop some people from picking up books that are otherwise amazing. Barnes explained her concept and moved on pretty quickly.Read my full review ...
To see full review click here: http://yalbookbriefs.blogspot.com/2013/02/nobody-jennifer-lynn-barnes.htmlAssassins seem to be a popular trend in YA these days. Kristen White recently released Mind Games (a book about sister assassins) and now there's Jennifer Lynn Barnes's Nobody. The book itself h...
*Minor Spoilers Ahead if that is even possible because everything can be completely guessed in the first few pages*I deserve an award in masochism self-control. I finished this ENTIRE book without tearing a single page out and throwing it on the wall. I cannot even begin - at all - how I ever though...
Hmmm, this was a decent read but it just didn’t make the cut.What really got me...perturbed me...bunched my knickers to an intractable knot at my backside that was low enough to cause friction and discomfort while sitting, was that these two individuals were only 15 years old. So how in the wholly h...
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