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by L.M. Augustine
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Books to Breathe
Books to Breathe rated it 12 years ago
I’ve been staring at the screen for twenty minutes trying to decide where to begin. It is hard to formulate into words just how amazing this book is. There was no violence, no unnecessary drama, just pure, raw emotion. ~ There once was a girl She lived in bliss She loved simple things: poetry, scrap...
i like tumblr
i like tumblr rated it 12 years ago
One of the things I love the most about L. M. Augustine's books are the references. THE REFERENCES!Voldemort.Yoda.FANFICTION.The Hunger Games.Also, "And she was totally awesome". That was either a StarKid reference or just a coincidence.Putting aside all the awesomeness (as if that's even possible),...
Chris Book Blog Emporium
Chris Book Blog Emporium rated it 12 years ago
There once was a girl She lived in bliss She loved simple things: poetry, scrap pages, people who listen Her parents were perfect, but they deemed her a waste And then she had no oneThis is the story of Cali, Ben (Cali’s Brother) and Logan ( Ben’s best friend). They are a close group of three growin...
sabthebookeater
sabthebookeater rated it 12 years ago
This review and more at Sab The Book EaterL.M. Augustine is back, this time with an emotional New Adult book with the right dash of nerdy cuteness that is sure to charm its way into readers' hearts.While I enjoyed the book to an extent, I had some issues with it too. My biggest concern is that Cali ...
alifeboundbybooks
alifeboundbybooks rated it 12 years ago
Loved it! These two characters have more than won me over. And talk about some funny lines & conversations! Such a sad yet heartwarming story. Full review to follow.
Stephanie Parent, Reader and Writer
Stephanie Parent, Reader and Writer rated it 12 years ago
After reading both of L.M. Augustine’s novels, I’ve decided we need a new word to describe his writing, something that encapsulates the way he mixes a very light, funny style with dark and serious subject matter. “Adoragic,” maybe? Or “tragidorable”? Either way, I really enjoy L.M. Augustine’s wr...
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