I thought that this book was one of the best book I read I mean it is has romance, comedy, which is really cool ! My favourtie part was when Bo and Kyle do something soo upredictable ! this book is a nonstop book !
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Sometimes poetry really strikes a chord with me, and reading this i felt like the author had not just struck a chord in me, but a whole symphany. i realize this sounds melodramatic, but that's the way that love in a teenager is. melodramatic, out of focus half the time, but real, raw, almost tangible. Mr. Fletcher somehow became a teenager again when he wrote this, because i don't think it's possible for someone over 19 to really understand the way a 16 year old loves her boyfriend, no matter how flawed he is. A masterpiece.
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I enjoyed this book quite a lot. But the story was lacking a plot and was a bit boring and predictable. Not one of Judy Blume's better books.
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I enjoyed this book quite a lot. But the story was lacking a plot and was a bit boring and predictable. Not one of Judy Blume's better books.
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The first story was really good, but the other two were just plain boring! I know this is a way short review, but what can I say, it was depressing and boring!
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I couldn't put this book down, the characters are so true to life and real making them easy to relate to. I recommend this book to anyone.
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This book was good. It tended to be very confusing at times during which were slightly off-putting. Very humourous in some places though. it is a good book to read if you have a bit of common sense.
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I have read and loved all of Block's books, but Missing Angel Juan made the most profound impact on me. This isn't like reading a book, it's an expansion and exploration of the imagination. After finishing the book, it played through my head like a movie. Like a dream you thought was real.
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I guess there's a reason why authors rarely retell the same story twice -- it's not going to be as good one of those times. Sadly this is the case with "Rose Daughter," Robin McKinley's second adaptation of the traditional Beauty and the Beast fairy tale. It overflows with pretty images and words, but there doesn't seem to be a lot underneath them.
Beauty's mother died when she was only a tiny child, leaving her with only the memory of roses. Because magicians failed to predict her mother's death in a riding accident, her father turned against magic completely, even though it ruined his business. Then one of his ships turns up again. When the father asks his daughters what they want, Beauty only asks for a rose.
This book is about a girl called Ginny and what she has thought was her life story wasn't.She travels to great lengths to find out about her life with a little help from the Voodoo Gods.
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