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O Morro das Meias Fulminantes by Índigo, Louise Rennison

emma_reads_booksxx's review against another edition

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adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

This trilogy is my favourite ever! It's so funny and includes new experiences, first boyfriends, collage, great friendships and is relatable. The romance is sweet and makes it a page turner but it's not all that's talked about. There are many loveable characters and I would definitely recommend it!

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3.0

Cute and pretty much the same as all of Rennison's other books but I still found myself laughing and getting tangled up in all the boy drama that ensues.

poorashleu's review against another edition

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2.0

UGH

amyp2's review against another edition

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3.0

Didn't love love love as much as the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson. She's one funny writer though.

samk530's review against another edition

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To be honest I actually didn't even finish it. I think I'll give it a try again sometime but I was listening to the audio book and I absolutely hated the narrator's voice. It got to the point where I couldn't stand it and it started affecting my enjoyment of the story...

lisa_d9's review against another edition

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3.0

Cute, fluffy, girly, silly, funny. Much like her Georgia Nicholson books, we now follow her cousin Tallulah's adventures. The best thing about Louise Rennison's books is how silly and ridiculous they can be. I love the way her character's think. They have random thoughts that are just so funny. I recommend this to anyone who likes Louise Rennison. Is it the best writing? I can't say it is. But it can be quite entertaining. My favorite things about this book were the book design(I got the pink stripey one with the owl on the back), the cute drawings at the beginning of each chapter(as well as the silly chapter titles) and the overall girliness of the book. I liked it.

aschwartau's review against another edition

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1.0

MEH. I didn't even finish reading it. Not nearly as funny as the Georgia Nicholson books and not all that interesting either.

alexisfay13's review against another edition

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3.0

Needed something quick and silly to read and this hit the spot. Not nearly as good as the Georgia series, but still gave me a laugh.

juliamhward's review against another edition

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3.0

What I didn’t like: I feel like this story wrapped up too quickly. I wish the ending was more drawn out. I read it as school was starting, so I read it trying not to be anxious. Because of that I did not feel super immersed into the world Tallulah was in.

What I liked: This book was really funny, but it was not trying to be serious. The author knew she was writing a silly book and she just went with it, which I appreciate. I like how the 4 girls become close friends and were there for each other, without any silly fights caused by miscommunication. I also LOVED how she described the kind of wildness of performance art, particularly how ridiculous it can be. I found myself laughing out loud at several parts. I also enjoyed how she described Tallulah’s first kiss. It was awkward, gross, and her and the boy shook hands afterward. It was hilarious!

sarahastrid3's review against another edition

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3.0

I had this book in my cart on Amazon for years... Finally said it was time. I didn't like it as much as I thought I would as an anglophile with a Theatre degree, but then again I'm not the target market.