I had really mixed feeling while reading the book. I even thought that I won't finish it. Luckily the ending came fast. The concept is very simple. Julia, the main protagonist, has got very special gift. Deadly one. She can kill anyone with her touch. After an accident with a child who died her p...
Shatter Me was a book that I went into with not only high expectations, but knowing ahead of time that it was going to be in a different style that I normally would find. It’d been on my wish list a long time so I was excited to finally get it. I’d read several reviews beforehand, so I knew about th...
This was apparently the best book of 2012, but it just didn't click with me. I had heard there was lots of action and mystery, but all I really got from it was kissing, whining, kissing, kissing, running, kissing, scary outside world, whining, kissing, kissing, running, kissing, excitement, kissing,...
For more of my reviews, check out Books For YA!This book is freaking awesome! I know, I shouldn’t be surprise by that fact because almost all the book bloggers I know, love this but dang, I didn’t know that this was jaw-dropping amazing.Tahereh Mafi’s way of writing and story-telling was really uniq...
Now I have heard many things about this book. Great things and the bad, so out of curiosity I read this book for myself and I did not like it. :/ whoops. This book was just not for me. Shatter Me does have potential, with the way that it is written it sure is different, different, different, but it ...
Absolutely loved that book. Tahereh's writing is unique and being inside Juliette's head and knowing every thought of hers, especially the scratched out ones, was amazing. James is so cute and Kenji, hilarious. I need Unravel Me NOW.
For awhile, I pushed off this book when it was first release because I had other books that I really wanted to read. So now that I got this book for Christmas I decided one night to read and guess what? I couldn't put the book down! So let's start with the review . . .Juliette is fatal to anyone tha...
I try to avoid rating books that I haven't read, but having read some quotations I know that was enough to go off of. There's just no reason for constructing sentences the way she did, artistic license or not.
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