This book was beautiful, honest and real. It was also not what I was expecting, but in the best way possible.
As I picked up this book, I told myself that I would be broken into pieces, and I prepared myself for that trip to the abyss. Instead, I fell in love. I fell in love with the author's writing, I fell in love with Molly and I fell in love with each of Molly's crushes.
Get comfortable, have refreshments nearby and maybe a tissue or two, because you are in for a ride my friends. Molly is going to take you back to that time when crushes left you more flustered than confident. Her relationship with Cassie will leave you smarting, but that in itself is a part of growing up, so it's a hurt you understand. But, most importantly, you will read the last words of this book and feel hopeful.
I'm really glad I picked this one.
If you like thrillers that leave you just enough clues to THINK that you have it figured out, then this might be the book for you. As I was reading, I picked up a few of the clues and I ran headlong into more twists. Most of the times I was right in my assumptions, but others, I was left saying: “Well, I'm an idiot.” (3.5 stars.)
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This. Book!
This book stays with you, and it deserves more words than can be said here. But, I'll try. The Visitor is a quick read that draws you in and leaves you longing for more. Well done. Pulse racing anticipation and detailing throughout the entire thing; not a dull moment in sight.
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She's done it again...but this time she may have done it better.
Where ‘Everything, Everything' fell short for me, Nicola Yoon has managed to avoid it in this book. I couldn't predict any of these twists and this story didn't feel like something I've read or seen before. Overall it was an enjoyable and quick read that left me with a clear view of how easily your life can change just by the decisions of one day.
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Emma might truly be my least favourite Jane Austen heroine ever. But that isn't anything against this book though. This book was beautiful, especially the art! The art in this work is so beautiful I wish I had a physical copy to drool over. I must admit that I went into this completely blind, with no knowledge of the storyline of the original novel, but it hasn't taken anything away from this experience for me. Even though this is a shortened version of the classic, the storytelling still felt comprehensive. Poor Harriet was led astray by the bossy Emma but alas she found happiness in the end.
Oh my actual God. Yet another dnf...(flounced at chapter 9). This love triangle is annoying. America is ridiculously indecisive. Believe me I tried to get into it but I put down this book so many times and didn't have the desire to pick it up again....I can't do this to myself. I even went to the reviews for The One to see if America is less flip floppy....nope. She seems to be ‘torn' all through this book. No thanks.