This book was like a rollercoaster (and not of emotions, of plot). The beginning was a little slow. It wasn’t until about page 100 – 120 that anything of significance happened. Then, once that event happened, I was hooked. It was a game of…
The story starts off strong and, overall, it kept me intrigued. Despite my issues with the main character, I still wanted to know how it all ended. It also wasn’t exactly what I expected because it included some magical elements. The magical realism blended…
Maguire is the perfect ‘strong female character’ Maguire is a wonderful character. She cares so much about the people around her that she’s sacrificing her entire childhood (this isn’t healthy, I’m just saying that she’s a genuinely kind person). But mainly, and this is…
1. All the feelings This book is adorable and stressful at the same time! There are connections, missed opportunities, misunderstandings, kissing, fighting, laughing – basically everything. All of it combined will make you go through a rollercoaster of emotions. There were times I laughed…
There was just too much happening. Henry crammed way too much into this book. There are elements of time-travel, alternate dimensions, adoption, Native American culture, identity, romance, science and even questioning the existence of God. It’s just too much. 1/4 of the book was various…
This was a very unique take on a high school romance. The beginning just dives right into Vinnie’s life and progresses quickly to get to what the story is about – his relationship with one of the school’s most popular girls, Patsy. The whole…
Additional FTC Disclaimer: The eARC I received of Liars and Losers Like Us was an unfinished copy of the book — because of this, I am not going to go too in-depth into the “Writing” category of my review (since it may be different…
“Seeing is not believing.” There wasn’t really a plot. Not in the traditional sense, anyway. There was no build up to any climax, or really a resolution. With that said, it was an enjoyable story. For the most part, the entire plot is centered…
“I mean you’re always preparing yourself for the thing that is most likely to happen, instead of hoping for the thing that you most want to happen.” Sometimes I have a hard time with stories taking place in high school, more so when…