DNF-50%. I couldn't get over some of the language used and suppositions that were presented as facts. The jumps between years and viewpoints was confusing. I will look elsewhere for Small's story.

The audio book narrator was amazing. He had distinct voices that fit the characters and read with such emotion. The book has some beautiful prose, but the story made me frustrated and uncomfortable the whole way through.

One guy dating three women is not my thing, and I almost DNFed this one. But I believed in Beth O'Leary and was rewarded. Stick with it!

Best book of the series so far!

1.5 The writing was just so.....bad.

5 stars specifically for the Jim Dale audiobook. Humorous and engaging. Definitely worth a listen!

Usually I feel like the second book in the series is just a long set-up for the third. With this series, I actually feel like the first book was a set up for the second. The characters gained so much depth in this beautifully crafted middle book.

This was a great adventure book! The ship seemed so realistic (you know, if hydrium actually existed), and the author did a great job of explaining his characters actions. I could easily see this book being made into a movie!

Although the mystery was exciting, the actions of the characters frustrated me to no end, and the chemistry between Lin and the rest of the cast is tepid at best.

Was a bit long and the plot dragged a bit. I think the cast of characters got too big and it lost some of the close knit family we saw in Inkheart. Still a good story, and a good ending to the trilogy, but not as good as the first two.

Feels like the story is just getting started! Lots of action with some tender moments in between. The love story feels a little cliche, but I love the society Lu has created.

Can I give more than 5 stars?

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A quick, fun read. Green always has vibrant, fleshed out characters and witty dialouge and “Katherines” is no exception. I saw some similar themes of identity and leaving your mark on the world that I saw in “The Fault in Our Stars,” but “Kathrines” doesn't quite reach the level of “Stars”.

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Not quite up to the standards of Green's other books. I was also a little disturbed by the amount of vandalism and partying in this book. I know its for teens, but I still felt there was too much.

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I couldn't stop thinking about this book, so I read it again right away. Powerful and heartbreaking.

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