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Walking Disaster: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Jamie McGuire
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Watch - Eat - Read
Watch - Eat - Read rated it 8 years ago
disappointing compared to the Beautiful Disaster book. I think these two should have somehow been intertwined. Maybe because I knew how the story would unfold I didn't find this a good or interesting read. It didn't ring with the same authenticity as Beautiful Disaster. Would definitely read more by...
She reads, she watches and sometimes she goes outside
disappointing compared to the Beautiful Disaster book. I think these two should have somehow been intertwined. Maybe because I knew how the story would unfold I didn't find this a good or interesting read. It didn't ring with the same authenticity as Beautiful Disaster. Would definitely read more by...
Dreaming With Books
Dreaming With Books rated it 10 years ago
Me gustó mucho. Visto desde la perspectiva de Travis es refrescante y puedes ver los sentimientos tan fuertes que transmite.
That's What She Read
That's What She Read rated it 11 years ago
Fans of Beautiful Disaster know that Travis is volatile. Quick to anger and even quicker to react, he appears to be the type of boy about whom one would warn one’s daughter to steer clear. He is dangerous, playing fast and loose with his life as well as with the affections of the women he takes home...
Bookshelf Dreaming
Bookshelf Dreaming rated it 11 years ago
Travis Maddox is really something. I've been missing him since I first read this book. I just had to read it again.
Jackie's Booklikes
Jackie's Booklikes rated it 11 years ago
Listening to Walking Disaster from Travis' point of view made it an entirely different but oblique 'clusterfuck' of a love story. I really liked Emma Galvin's voice of Travis in Beautiful Disaster but in Walking Disaster Dan Bittner's sheds light on Travis in a new way. Travis Maddox had to fight ha...
Lendoxia
Lendoxia rated it 11 years ago
A whole book for friggin' 20 new pages, the first one wasn't a masterpiece so why write another one. It seems like the writer doesn't have enough story ideas so we had to hear the same story in few different words. Another problem with this there is not enough distinction in style to mark the female...
debbielovemyducks
debbielovemyducks rated it 11 years ago
Although good I prefer the first book with her perspective more. The angst came through much better and the second book didn't add much in the way of insight.
Bailey
Bailey rated it 11 years ago
I've pretty much stuck to my no rating on the same day policy but I know I just won't change my mind, so there you go.I'm sorry but, I don't get it. I wanted to really badly. I love bad boys more than the next girl, however, I lost the appeal of Travis very early on. It wasn't really that he bagged ...
Ramblings From SEKS
Ramblings From SEKS rated it 11 years ago
Always love the male point of view. Both books were awesome though.
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