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Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

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4.0

THIS REVIEW IS IN FRENCH AND IN ENGLISH.

FR : J'ai lu ce livre quand moi aussi je commencé l'université.
J'ai lu ce livre quand moi aussi je passais tout mon temps seule dans ma chambre universitaire avec la peur de sortir.
J'ai lu ce livre quand moi aussi je mangeais des choses merdiques dans ma chambre parce que je n'osais pas manger dans la salle commune.
J'ai lu ce livre quand je tenais plus à des personnages fictifs qu'à de vraies personnes que je croisais réellement chaque jour.
J'ai lu ce livre quand je me sentais EXACTEMENT comme Cath ! Et pour ça, j'ai absolument adoré.

Il m'a énormément marqué et ému et m'a donné envie de trouver en vrai des personnes comme ils ont existé dans ma tête en lisant Fangirl. Je l'aurai lu à une autre période de ma vie, peut-être que je n'aurais pas réagis de la même façon. Mais il m'est apparu pile quand j'en avais besoin et pour ça il reste un de mes coups de cœur.

EN : I read this book when I started uni, too.
I read this book when I spent all my time locked up in my room, fearing to go out, too.
I read this book when I was eating cold disgusting things in my room because I couldn't face the common kitchen, too.
I read this book at a time when I cared more for fictional characters than for the real-life ones I came across every day, too.
I read this book when I was EXACTLY like Cath. ANd it is for that reason that I loved it so much.

I got really emotional, I felt so attached to the characters. It made me want to find these people in the 'real life'. If I'd read it at a different time of my life, maybe it wouldn't have had the same impact, but it came just when I need it and for that, it is a favourite of mine.
The Lightning Thief: Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan

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5.0

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FR : Dois-je vraiment rédiger tout un commentaire sur pourquoi c'est génial ?
C'est une superbe introduction à un univers rempli de créatures, de dieux et demi-dieux, des personnages auxquels on tient énormément.
Et surtout, ça nous fait rire. C'est un moment de pur bonheur, lire à propos de Percy Jackson et les Olympiens. Toujours.

EN : Do I really need to write down why this book is great ?
It's just a perfect introduction to a world full of creatures, gods and demigods, and most of all characters you will fall in love with.
Most of all, you will laugh. It's just the best feeling reading Percy Jackson. Always.
The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan

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5.0

I think this may be my favourite PJO book.
It's still just as fun and easy to read as ever, Percy is so naively adorable and yet so strong and brave, Annabeth is simply the best, jealous, ambitious and always so smart, together they are perfect. Although they are not even together yet. Yet. Knowing all of that, I even really like Rachel, it's great to see 'mortals' tag along with demigod quests. And of course Nico. I'd forgotten how much he was present in this one and I love him more and more every day.
That Alien Feeling by Alessandra Hazard

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4.0

This book was definitely not what I expected... at I kinda liked it? Mostly?

It's a NA romance with a whole lot of love and a whole lot more of angst. This is due to the fact that we follow two men who fall in love, however one of them is an alien Prince who can't stay on Earth because of political reasons.

So at first we get the friendship, then the love, and that part was absolutely adorable. I love the characters and also recognized myself in certain things - I completely got that alien feeling (socially inept, hello!).

THEN we get to discover more about Harry, his planet and their culture, which was also interesting.
However...
1. It was quickly explained, in order to understand the problems we were faced with but then move back to the relationship aspect. I found the information interesting but too easily given away - could be more developed maybe?
2. Harry's planet seems to include the perfect cultural norms and laws that especially create the angstiest issues between Harry and Adam.

I do like reading angst, don't get me wrong, and political intrigue too. But the political intrigue here seemed to have been conceived in the author's mind just so we could have the angst between the boys? And I'm not sure I like that idea...

Anyway, even though a couple more things bugged me here and there, I can't help but be amazed at how much I was into this story. I read it in almost one sitting and found it adorable and heartwarming most of the time.
It's a nice short book to read when you're searching for an uplifting sweet romance.
당신 이 남긴 증오 by Angie Thomas

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5.0

This is a powerful book, well deserving of the hype and praise it's getting.

It deals with serious issues (police brutality, systemic racism, gang violence, social classes etc) that need to be talked about. And it's great to see it in a YA book.

Furthermore, I was pleased to see that even the aspects of this book that aren't directly linked to those "serious topics" (friends, family, love, teenage life) were absolutely brilliant too! I love the characters and the relationships they have with each other.

It's a story of family and friendship and of people coming together and doing what's right, despite the consequences.
At the Edge of the Universe by Shaun David Hutchinson

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4.0

4.5/5 - I'll add Shaun David Hutchinson to my list of favourite authors, I guess.
He always seems to write such powerful stories:
You laugh. You cry. You have no idea what's going on or what's going to happen, but you stay tuned all the way because he has a way of writing such beautiful, realisticly flawed but understandable characters living in worlds that are so cleverly created.

And this is exactly what this book did. I laughed and I cried and I was confused but I loved it.
I loved the little moments about physics (yeah, I miss not learning about physics...) and even philosophy. As expected there were beautiful metaphors about struggling to find yourself, drowning or breathing under water, moving forward and closing doors...
There was a whole bunch of diverse characters (the queer youth represented in here is great - gender-fluid, gay, bi and even asexual - thank you!). And a whole bunch of important issues too. Mental health, hurting yourself, sexual abuse, domestic violence, financial trouble and more.

Sometimes I thought there were a little TOO many important issues in this one book - maybe some could have been saved for a different story?
It seemed like really shitty things had to happen to every single character, which I don't think was necessary.
Especially as Ozzie, the main character, was going through all the issues over and over in his head so many times, sometimes I just wanted to say 'Okay, we know by now that this this and this is going on, move onto things we don't know'...
But in the end you can't complain for having an array of different people with a wide-range of problems.

I also read the author's note at the end about his own struggles with mental health, depression, cutting and suicide attempts, he urges people to ask for help and how his books show people dealing with mental health in ways that aren't always the best. They are realistic, but you should learn that they are not always the best ways to deal with stuff.
It was very moving.

So basically, I really enjoyed it.
I'm going to compare it to We Are The Ants because that was one of my favourite books of 2016, the reason I picked this one up and had such high expectations. And to be honest it wasn't as good as WATA. But by no means was it bad.
It was great and well worth the read.
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

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5.0

Je viens de réaliser que je n'ai rien dit à propos de La Voleuse de Livres.
Ça fait trois ans depuis que je n'ai pas lu ce livre que je considère un coup de cœur. Il est temps de le rouvrir.
Wonder by R.J. Palacio

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5.0

THIS REVIEW IS IN FRENCH AND IN ENGLISH.

EN : Well this book was beautiful.
It’s a realistic, sweet and sad look into being unique, not looking like other people and how you and the people surrounding you live with it. It is a reminder that this world is full of mean people, people who bully and make fun; but that it is also full of amazing people who love life and love people and make living a difficult life so much better.
I loved every single character
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It was great to see not just Auggie’s POV but also his friends’ and family’s. And I just loved every single one of them. If I could hug them all I would.
I think I’ll just hug it after I’ve wiped all my tears away.

FR : Magnifique.
C’est un livre réaliste, adorable et triste à la fois, qui montre ce que c’est d’être unique, différent des autres, comment on est notre famille le vit. C’est un rappel que le monde est rempli de personnes horribles, mais qu’il est aussi rempli de personnes merveilleuses qui rendent vivre une vie difficile, tellement plus simple.
J’ai adoré absolument tous les personnages. C’était super de ne pas seulement voir le point de vue de Auggie mais aussi de sa famille et ses amis. Et j’ai craqué pour chacun des personnages. Si je pouvais tous les embrasser je le ferai.
Je crois d’ailleurs que je vais prendre un moment pour faire un câlin au livre, une fois que j’aurai fini de pleurer.