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The End of Everything: A Novel (MP3 Book) - Community Reviews back

by Megan Abbott, Emily Bauer
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Mimia Reads & Talks
Mimia Reads & Talks rated it 5 years ago
The End of Everything. The title seems fitting for the 100th and last title of the year. That’s why I chose this book that’s it.Almost everytime I do this, I regret it because I really have a particular taste and choosing a book randomly makes it extremely easy to pick one I won’t like...This book l...
The Nearly Reader
The Nearly Reader rated it 9 years ago
From Goodreads: Thirteen-year-old Lizzie Hood and her next-door neighbor, Evie Verver, are inseparable, best friends who swap clothes, bathing suits, and field-hockey sticks and between whom, presumably, there are no secrets. Then one afternoon, Evie disappears, and as a rabid, giddy panic spreads t...
TrevorPTweedleD
TrevorPTweedleD rated it 10 years ago
""" Savoring my war wounds, I sit, and feel I deserve rich rewards. Spotting my mother's secret Benson & Hedges pack crammed into the wet dirt of a gangly potted geranium, I think about pulling one out and lighting up. Evie and I did it once. It hurt our throats, but the good kind of hurt. That's wh...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 10 years ago
Initial reaction: I shadow read (meaning I jumped to it between other reads and forgot to mark it in my currently reading tab) this from my library perusals and while the text meandered a bit in places, I still found myself captivated by the writing and story overall. Definitely an adult read (thoug...
In a network of lines that enlace
In a network of lines that enlace rated it 10 years ago
There’s something about Meg Abbot’s writing that’s all consuming. I read this book very quickly; her language is accessible and she drags you right into the minds of her characters and throws you into their world. Whether or not you want to be in it. I’m definitely sure I don’t want to be in Lizzi...
Liz Loves Books.Com.
Liz Loves Books.Com. rated it 10 years ago
Publication Date: Available now from Picador Source: Purchased Copy. A close-knit street, the clink of glass on glass, summer heat. Two girls on the brink of adolescence, throwing cartwheels on the grass. Two girls who tell each other everything. Until one shimmering afternoon, one of them disap...
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Teenage neighbors Lizzie and Evie are thick as thieves. When Evie disappears, Lizzie's world is shaken to its foundations. Who was driving the maroon car Lizzie saw circling the block when Evie was abducted and does he have a connection to Evie's disappearance? And will Evie be found alive?I initall...
There's more to life than reading, but it's a good place to start
I almost didn't continue with The End of Everything after reading the first page ... The first page! I'll share with you what nearly made me hurl this book from the window of my third storey apartment into oncoming traffic ... "She, light streaky out of the corner of my eye." What is that ?!! What...
Kwoomac
Kwoomac rated it 11 years ago
Ca-reep-y! I 'm sure I said after reading Dare Me and I'll say it again. Megan Abbott gets teenage girls. The recklessness, the self-involvement, the teenage-girlishness. The main characters are two thirteen-year-old girls. There's Lizzie, who lives with her older brother and divorced mother. No Da...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
Another excellent book by Megan Abbott. Review to come.
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