Some of you might know I can't stop raving about the non-fiction book Come As You Are, an exploration of women's sexuality and what is considered "normal", written with great wit and intelligence. I'd initially had Shut Out recommended to me because I was looking for a battle of the sexes YA novel...
"You don't want to miss out on the best things in life just because you were afraid of getting hurt."true enough. another very likable work from the duff's author, kody keplinger. love the plot: Lissa feels so tired of being second to her boyfriend, Randy, that's why she gathered the girlfriends of ...
Most high school sports teams have rivalries with other schools. At Hamilton High, it's a civil war: the football team versus the soccer team. And for her part, Lissa is sick of it. Her quarterback boyfriend, Randy, is always ditching her to go pick a fight with the soccer team or to prank their loc...
Review courtesy of Dark Faerie Tales.Quick & Dirty: Very funny contemporary with great drama and an engaging story. I loved the underlying message and really enjoyed this book.Opening Sentence: There is nothing more humiliating than being topless in the backseat of your boyfriend’s car when someone...
-- Mini Review of Audiobook --I didn't give this book a chance earlier because of that cover. Had I read the synopsis before making that judgment, I might have known that it was not simply a sports book -- as in, the main focus is not prim
Shut Out is Kody Keplinger’s sophomore novel, and if i hadn’t already been a huge fan of hers – then this book would have definitely won me over. It isn’t necessarily her best book, but is enjoyable and brings up some important topic. It’s a modern-day retelling of the play. Lysistrata – which is th...
See more reviews and other book-related posts at The Reading Shelf.After being disappointed by all three of Kody Keplinger’s published books, I think I’m officially done with her books unless I hear 100% praise from everyone. It’s not that her books are bad, they’re just not for me, and her second b...
As I was reading through this, my mind kept going back to Elizabeth Eulberg’s The Lonely Hearts Club. While this isn’t a direct comparison of the two books, as the circumstances between the respective strikes are different, I really couldn’t help but doing a compare and contrast. Obviously, Eulberg ...
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