Full review also posted here on TotalTeenFiction.I love Chris Colfer from Glee and I was really excited when I saw he was publishing a couple of books. I picked this one up from the library as soon as I saw it on the shelves. Struck by Lightning tells the story of Carson Phillips whose greatest ambi...
Like having a great idea, life comes at you fast. It hits you and tries to escape and be expressed in any way possible. In a way, it's a lot like...lightning.First of all, I did read this book because it was written by Chris Colfer. I just adore him. Also, my rating has nothing to do with who wrote ...
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING is brilliant, thoughtful, and real. Carson's writting is belivable and likely strikes a chord with several of today's teens. And you don't even have to be a GLEE fan to read this book!
Seen at Scott Reads It Chris Colfer has accomplished so much in his life so far. He is a New York Times bestselling author, a Golden Globe winning actor, and he has written and starred in his own movie. Now Chris Colfer has tackled adapting his own feature film into a book. Struck By Lightning ...
Esto no tiene nada que ver con los romances melodrámaticos y exagerados de Glee ni con la personalidad esterotipada y DIVA de Kurt Hummell. Habiendo aclarado ese punto .... QUE LINDA SORPRESA fue esta historia . Sacando el modo de escribir normal para el género de novelas adolescentes (bien simple ;...
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: Not a big fan of the cover. The imagery itself is kind of bland and I think that having the author on the cover is a little cheesy.The Gist: Carson Phillips is determined to escape his small town and gain early accepta...
Ok, I'm a little biased because I'm a huge fan of Chris Colfer, and also because I was a sort of shyer and less confident version of Carson Phillips in high school. So this story hit me in a very personal place.Guess what? I do like Carson. Yes, he's a jerk. But I like that. He's not a hero, nor a v...
The book is written in the form of a journal and it starts with Carson telling a bit about his life, his past, his goals for the future and high school. Carson does not like his classmates at all and looks down on them, believing himself to be superior to them. Carson’s goal is to get into Northwest...
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