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Somebody Up There Hates You: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Hollis Seamon
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La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 10 years ago
Me propongo leer de principio a fin libros considerados "malos". Mi intención es encontrar al menos UNA cualidad buena en ellos y reseñarlos objetivamente siguiendo 20 puntos a desarrollar brevemente. (Los puntos varían según el género del que se trate.)Si tienen ganas de No-recomendarme otros libro...
Kim Reads Books About Things
Kim Reads Books About Things rated it 11 years ago
Comparisons to TFiOS are understandable, but I'm not seeing it all the way aside from themes and the condemnation of treating those who are sick like they're less-than-human. TFiOS is the romantic and philosophical heartbreaking one, SUTHY is the foul-mouthed one that wants to go out with one last h...
The In-Between Place
The In-Between Place rated it 12 years ago
I received a copy of this book through a First Reads giveaway.It’s hard not to compare Somebody Up There Hates You to John Green’s [b:The Fault in Our Stars|11870085|The Fault in Our Stars|John Green|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1360206420s/11870085.jpg|16827462]. Both feature teenager...
Book Brats
Book Brats rated it 12 years ago
Sometimes, when a blogger reads a book and she doesn’t get along with that book, a book is pushed to the back of her mind and forgotten until she realizes the book came out and she forgot to review it. That’s what happened between me and SOMEBODY UP THERE HATES YOU by Hollis Seamon, a YA contemporar...
A Lot Like Dreaming
A Lot Like Dreaming rated it 12 years ago
I think I knew I was going to dislike Richard from the beginning because he always repeats himself by saying, "see" or, "okay?" or "right". It took all my strength not to jump into the book and punch him in the face. Hollis Seamon could have made this a killer book with such a sad and serious topic ...
IHeartYAFiction
IHeartYAFiction rated it 12 years ago
Short and Sweet:A heartfelt attempt at life with terminal cancer as a teen. Even though I enjoyed this book at times and felt it had some emotional moments, I found it hard to completely connect with any of the characters. It's not a bad story, but certainly not a great one either. To Elaborate....S...
PennyG
PennyG rated it 12 years ago
Cancer books. Man, they are all over the place these days, aren't they. It seems as though you can't peruse any shelf of any book store without finding at bunch of cancer books. YA is littered with cancer books. Now don't get me wrong, I don't necessarily mind, it's just that a lot of these boo...
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