Prudence Burns isn't having an easy time on Woefield Farm. "I am beginning to think the word farm actually means ‘land upon which things go wrong in surprising and unexpected ways’ or perhaps ‘place where it’s impossible to get good help’." But readers will appreciate her conundrum. Though perha...
***This review has also been posted on The Social Potato Reasons to read The Truth Commission 1. The Writing Style. This book is written in a fun, witty style that will make it impossible to stop reading (unless you just happen to have exams pop up… like I did). What makes this book so much fun to r...
Story:Es ist ein seltsames Projekt, dass die Schüler Normandy, Neil und Dusk ins Leben rufen, als das neue Schuljahr an ihrer renommierten Kunsthochschule beginnt. Sie beschließen ihre Mitschüler nach der Wahrheit zu fragen und gründen das Wahrheits-Komitee. Ob nun Schönheits-OPs, Homosexualität, Li...
So excited to be given the opportunity to read and review this! Woot woot! Will be reading very soon. ~
I read this so long ago that I feel bad for reviewing it. I am not qualify to rate this book what-so-ever but I am a rebel so WHO CARES? IMMA GIVE IT 4 STARS.
If the entire book had been like the first half, this book would have had five stars easily. Susan Juby's writing style is hilarious, yet touching, and she perfectly describes her teenage drinking years and how she went a little too far. But the second half of the book is all about her recovery an...
Somone this week reminded of this book when she picked this book for her grade 9 English assignment. This brings back bad memories because I also read this for the grade 9 assignment. Blah!The plot was boring and essentially had no plot. It described the life of Alice and how she did this and went t...
A Confederacy of Dunces for the YA set. A homeschooled teenager writes about trying to integrate into society. Fortunately for the reader, she is as self-absorbed, selfish and out-of-touch with reality as could be hoped. Very amusing.