Reviewed on: December 8, 2011"The Probability of Miracles" isn't an easy book to read, but it is an absolutely beautiful debut.The story is about Cam, a seventeen year old girl with cancer. She's just been informed by her doctor that there's nothing else they can do to help her, that the best she ca...
The Probability of Miracles was one of those that I developed an appreciation for and had a connection with because the whole cancer issue is close to my heart and ended up liking the book, but...that's where it ends. It was just a decent read. For some odd reason, I felt like I couldn't get a grasp...
Definitely not entirely what I was expecting from this book. As some reviews suggested, I had a difficult time getting attached to Cam. But I think that's where part of the magic of this book came from. She kept everyone she cared about at arms length, why should the reader be any different. However...
Cam Cooper has the big C. That's right, Cam has cancer, and all the medical trials have yet to set her right. All Cam wants to do is address a few items on her Flamingo List (bucket lists are for old men right?) before she heads off into the great unknown. Her mother has another idea of the unknown ...
Wow.. just wow. This book was SO DIFFERENT from what I was expecting going into the story. Yes it is about a cancer patient, going to a 'magical' place that might cure the cancer, but I wasn't expecting the book to be dripping with sarcasm. First of, Cam was basically dragged into this supposed magi...
I've started and deleted this review at least 5 times. I can't seem to find the words to accurately explain my love of this book. The Probability of Miracles is...well simple put, it is phenomenal. Wendy Wunder managed to make me laugh, cry, smile and frown with this beautifully written story of lo...
Review taken from my blog, The Haunting of Orchid Forsythia (http://hauntedorchid.blogspot.com/2012/01/audiobook-review-probability-of.html)Story:Usually I avoid books like The Probability of Miracles since I do not like sad books, but the premise of this one surprisingly enough caught my attention....
THE PROBABILITY OF MIRACLES arrived mysteriously at my door one December day. Cancer is a sticky situation in my family right now. I went to the ER last night with my grandfather and grabbed this book on my way out the door. My grandfather has Stage IV colorectal cancer and has gotten progressively ...
Check out my full review of why you need to freaking read this book like yesterday here: http://myenchantedbookshelf.blogspot.com/2012/01/mini-review-probability-of-miracles-by.html
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