jessmac25's review

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3.0

Drags on to much, just gave up rereading.

mare2201's review

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4.0

It may be slow-paced at first, but it's absolutely worth reading.

bukola's review

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4.0

Wow. I read this book and a myriad of emotions went through me. The writing is exquisite. Although the "teen lingo" was a little too much for me. I love the metaphors as well. The Young Adult category isn't necessarily my favorite, but this book was well written. Even almost got me teary eyed. This was GOOOOOOD!

knbattle's review

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5.0

4.5 stars.

johnaggreyodera's review

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3.0

Sappy teenage me cried a little when he read this; even memorized some of the clichés - "I fell in love with him the way you fall asleep; slowly, then all at once".

latlansky's review

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4.0

Read at your own risk.

actualpopfly's review

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5.0

Holy crap. This book is the kind of book that I literally hate putting down, where the end is so devastating just because it's the end. I love dialogue like this, I love being made to hurt like this. I want to reread it immediately.

dawnie's review

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3.0

My very first book in English,
A start of my journey.

Watched the movie years ago, but it still succeeds to make me sob. I wouldn't say I love it more, though. Some part made me understands the missing point of the movie, but the others just bored me out a little.

Sure thing is, The Fault in Our Stars was beautifully written.

davida's review

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5.0

This book a lot funnier than you'd (or at least, I'd) think a book about cancer would be. Even though the kids were a little bit too "wise beyond their years," which typically annoys me, I'll give them that because, cancer perk. Obviously this book was really sad as well, sad enough to make me cry. And I wish I was at the dinner at Oranjee because that sounded really, really delicious.

natyjaeger's review

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5.0

Discounted a star because of my thoughts on mental illness in this book after thinking about it better.