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All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
5.0
Read this today all the way to grandma's and back home. Truly inspiring, moving, emotional. I mean, I'm a crying mess right now.
Every Day by David Levithan
5.0
I love love LOVE the movie. But it turns out I love the book more than the movie. The book is so amazingly written, I love how much of a light read this was. Finished it in a day. Really looking forward to reading the second one soon. A bit disappointed there wasn’t a lot of Alexander and Rhiannon in the book as there was in the movie. I really love them both. A was such a character. Other than that, the inclusivity in this book is *chef’s kiss*. Definitely a 5/5 stars worthy!
10 Blind Dates by Ashley Elston
5.0
Mini review on Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/p/B5z87SfH0QN/?igshid=1hk73wcnitxrr
Marlena by Julie Buntin
4.0
Marlena was a roller coaster of emotions for me.
It is such a beautiful coming-of-age story of a fifteen-year-old girl named Cat who recently moved to Silver Lake and befriended this girl named Marlena.
Marlena is a rebellious teenage girl who does everything from smoking, doing drugs and every possible badass and rebellious teenage girl would do.
Cat slowly became used to everything Marlena does and soon they became best friends. However, after moving away again, her and Marlena drifted apart until one day, Marlena was found dead.
I wasn’t a fan of Part I of the book because I kind of feel like the present point of view and flashback point of view was a bit mixed up and sometimes got me confused.
But Part II is where my liking for this book builds up because I can understand the story better because of how the POVs are focused seperately.
Nevertheless, this is a good book. I thoroughly enjoyed it despite my slow reading process.
It is such a beautiful coming-of-age story of a fifteen-year-old girl named Cat who recently moved to Silver Lake and befriended this girl named Marlena.
Marlena is a rebellious teenage girl who does everything from smoking, doing drugs and every possible badass and rebellious teenage girl would do.
Cat slowly became used to everything Marlena does and soon they became best friends. However, after moving away again, her and Marlena drifted apart until one day, Marlena was found dead.
I wasn’t a fan of Part I of the book because I kind of feel like the present point of view and flashback point of view was a bit mixed up and sometimes got me confused.
But Part II is where my liking for this book builds up because I can understand the story better because of how the POVs are focused seperately.
Nevertheless, this is a good book. I thoroughly enjoyed it despite my slow reading process.
Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern
5.0
Love, Rosie is such a good book and I love how comedy is sometimes mixed with romance. I really love the fact that Rosie and Alex knew each other ever since kindergarten and been best friends ever since because I really love that kind of friendships. This book truly is amazing and was such a good read so therefore, I give it 5 out of 5 stars to its incredibly and beautifully written story.
[Re-read on July 22nd, 2015]
[Re-read on July 22nd, 2015]
Lullaby of the Universe by Anastasia Bell
5.0
Lullaby of the Universe is—truly—a lullaby of the universe. I love how relatable some of the poems are to me. This is easily one of my favorite poetry book that I’ve read aside from Lang Leav and Rupi Kaur books.
Full review: https://bibliorey.blogspot.com/2020/01/lullabyoftheuniverse.html
Full review: https://bibliorey.blogspot.com/2020/01/lullabyoftheuniverse.html