I have loved the sparks between Charlie and Nora, much because it reminds me the dynamics between my husband and I, two independent adults that love each other so much that wouldn't withhold the other from pursuing their own dreams. However I found the relationship between Nora and her sister a little troubled, Nora constantly mothering her and need to be up to date on everything that happens on her sister's life showed how immature she was, nonetheless she grew through the book (her relationship with Charlie being of much help on this).

Despite the fact that sometimes I thought the book was too much focused on explaining war strategies, which turned out to be boring, the story as a whole is very interesting and it kept me reading non stop. The end of the second part is kind of gore, I had to stop to breathe otherwise I'd have thrown up. I still haven't decided if I like Rin or not, she is so smart but some times she makes some stupid decisions (but she's only 18, so I'll give her a break).

So sad it is over, Aren and Lara are perfect to each other and I'll miss their stories. 

I have enjoyed listening to it but I felt like something was missing, maybe more details about her inventions.

The book is very dark. I would not recommend it for people who suffers with eating disorders or who has suffered any form of abuse. She is very descriptive about her anorexia and bulimia. The book also mentions verbal, physical and sexual abuse, as well as drugs and alcohol abuse.

It was an interesting reading though 

This is not the kind of book you can read in one sit. It's very intense, it makes you sad, it makes you mad, it makes you want  to scream, it makes you want to cry. For many times while listening it I had to pause to breath, there were times I was walking with my dog and I would just freeze in the middle of the sidewalk and stare blank at nowhere because I was overwhelming with emotions.

This one felt a little slower than The Five French Hens, but it was still lovely and heartwarming to read. I'll miss Vivienne, Gwen and Mary.

Inspiring and instructive. It opened my eyes to how capitalism and patriarchal issues have molded and still molds today's society and it helped me see a way out of all these madness, and the answer is love. Not love as an abstract noun but an action based on respect, acceptance and other more concrete nouns. I would have given 5 stars if it wasn't for the last chapter, it seemed it was there just to fill up some pages.

The characters act like teenagers even though they are adults. Specially the main character seems pretty immature on her relationship with her parents (and even life). It seems like she is always expecting someone will fix things for her, at the same time she gets angry when her parents do it for her.

I thought that sometimes the development of the story was too slow and repetitive, but I loved it anyway.

This story is so fun, it completely changed my perspective over life, romance, friendship, career. The 5 hens are so fun and I got myself many times comparing them to my grandma stories and how they would be happier if they had a group of friends like those.

I really enjoyed reading this book. The characters are loveable and they evolve.

Mindy never disappoints me, her books are a lot of fun and I can relate a lot with her.

I was expecting a book as fun as Mindy Kalling's book. Also some of Tina Fey comments about minorities left me uncomfortable.

Interesting insights and tips but some are not realistic to every women. Waking up at 5am is not realistic for those that spend 3-4 hours on public transport to get to work, specially when it's a strenuous work like cleaning. Creating a tribe is not as easy for neurodivergents. She talks about her experiences which are great, but women must be careful to not take it as a set rule to follow in life.

Cornwell é muito bom!!! Algumas páginas até pingam sangue.

Um pouco previsivel!

É interessante, mas depois de um tempo a leitura torna-se cansativa e repetitiva.

Um pouco fraco, os personagens não foram bem trabalhados como deveriam, mas é interessante e uma boa ficção cristã.

Um dos livros mais emocionantes que já li, reflete uma vida de total entrega e confiança em Deus, e me fez querer ter o mesmo relacionamento com Ele e até mais profundo. David Wilkerson também demonstra um amor sem preconceitos ou receios ante jovens que muito sofreram na vida e nunca conheceram o verdadeiro amor de um Pai, e cuja sociedade os marginaliza e discrimina. O livro mostra que é possível fazer a diferença na vida de uma pessoa e mudar a vida dela para melhor.

It is an interesting book, a little too romantic for my taste, but I like the message that it presents. I am thinking about buying some of them and giving as gift for family and friends.

Not the best detective book I have read, but it is good. It is my first Agatha Christie so I can't say much. Some friends said this is one of the weakest Christie's books, so I guess I'll have to read the other to be sure of that. Her writing is so simple that makes the read really easy and get us involved with the characters.

Best book ever! My friends told me I wouldn't like, that Tolkien books are somehow boring because he is too attached to details, but in fact I liked it a lot, the details help us to visualize the scene and feel what the characters are feeling. A must read!

Too bad the writer died before finnish the series...