Goodreads Synopsis: In Red at Night, Stella and Jonah are total opposites. She's the girl with purple hair from the wrong part of town. He's a high school senior who hangs with the cool crowd. Until a car accident leaves him haunted by guilt, and Jonah starts spending time at Stella's favorite ref...
After reading this I'm not sure I get the story title but other than that I liked this. It was polar opposites attracting; the popular guy and the girl who's different, the loner. I liked how they both changed. The found hope and a reason to be better, to believe that they could become better wi...
Name/Charity: Nikki Berti/Goodie Two Shoes Foundation Website: www.GoodieTwoShoes.org Review: Another well written YA book in the Harlequin More Than Words series. Very realistic and thought provoking look at young adults surviving and thriving despite falling through the cracks. Although their li...
Typical Katie McGarry. Absolutely loved it. I mean, the character development she managed in 84 pages was just, wow. And I think I'm in love with Stella's hair.
Short review:I just adore Katie McGarry's books, and this one goes right into that list of awesome books. :)I loved Stella, though I also felt sad for her, that she has this life, this life of uncertainty of barely being able to eat or have clothes. I can imagine that she at first wanted to stop wit...
I'm one of those people who love Katie McGarry. She's definitely not for everyone though. If you like teen angst and contemporary romance I highly recommend her. Stella is poor and a loner at school. She's been made fun of since elementary school. With her dad always gone, finding herself living w...
2.5I believed the leads in this one, particularly her changing views on what’s expected and what’s realistic. Weighing the safe route versus ambitious as she was is based on being knocked back time and again and the same having left an effect on her- a sad reality but a true one. So, yes, I was buyi...
If you've never read anything by Katie McGarry - this is certainly the book to start with. It's short but captivating, moving and well just the best cute and fluffy fix EVER! Obviously I love McGarry's writing style and Red at Night did not disappoint at all. In fact it just proven and reestablished...
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