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hopeful
inspiring
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Strong character development:
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Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
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Flaws of characters a main focus:
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I love love love this volume. I love that we get to see more of Momiji and Hatsuharu. Also Kyo is most definitely in love with Tohru. He's even more in love with her after the end of volume three. He's a bit daft and not very self aware, so he doesn't know it yet, but he loves her. And it's the cutest thing.
"...maybe the truth is that no one is born with a 'reason.' Maybe that's something each person has to find on their own. It could be your dreams or work or another person. The 'reason' you're looking for may be vague, unreliable and unstable but as long as we're alive we want a reason. I want one too. And if possible I want to find it in someone else. 'It's okay to feel that way,' is what they'll say to me. Sometimes I get discouraged...but I still do my best. So...so...it's okay. It's okay to be shameless...to have nerve. After all, by having the nerve to live you may one day be able to meet the person who wants to eat takoyaki with you and you alone."
"...maybe the truth is that no one is born with a 'reason.' Maybe that's something each person has to find on their own. It could be your dreams or work or another person. The 'reason' you're looking for may be vague, unreliable and unstable but as long as we're alive we want a reason. I want one too. And if possible I want to find it in someone else. 'It's okay to feel that way,' is what they'll say to me. Sometimes I get discouraged...but I still do my best. So...so...it's okay. It's okay to be shameless...to have nerve. After all, by having the nerve to live you may one day be able to meet the person who wants to eat takoyaki with you and you alone."
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Everything Alice Oseman touches turns to gold. She has done it again in Heartstopper Vol. 5. I'm absolutely in love with all these characters. They are so vivid and bright people and they inspire me to be myself. There is room for all different kinds of people. This series has taught me that. There is room for all of us. I love you, Nick and Charlie and all the other characters in the Oseman-verse. I wish you were as real as you are in my head.
so boring and the format of the ebook was so hard to read
so boring. the hatred these two characters have for each other is way too forced. i found myself cringing so bad and i wasn't even 100 pages in.
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mysterious
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Character
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Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I love this series so much. I love all these characters. I'm obsessed.
"...just like that you melt the ugly emotions inside me and the muddled anxiety bit by bit. Why would somebody like you be with me? Why would you cry for me? How could I even ask for that? I sure as hell don't have the right. Even you being with me is a mistake and yet this time I find myself thinking I wanna take care of you and that I don't wanna leave you. I'm wishing for it" (pg 287-289).
"...just like that you melt the ugly emotions inside me and the muddled anxiety bit by bit. Why would somebody like you be with me? Why would you cry for me? How could I even ask for that? I sure as hell don't have the right. Even you being with me is a mistake and yet this time I find myself thinking I wanna take care of you and that I don't wanna leave you. I'm wishing for it" (pg 287-289).
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I'm conflicted with this book honestly. I liked a lot of it and some parts were... questionable. Nora Ephron is funny, witty, and talented, no doubt about it. But homegirl really needed help but refused to get it. But she constantly poked fun at therapy and any kind of mental health disorder, which rubbed me the wrong way. I get it though, it's the generation she grew up in, but it still is strange.
Other than that, I did like this essay collection quite a bit. I don't relate to a lot of it as I am literally 21 not 65, but I loved "On Rapture," "What I Wish I'd Known," and "Considering the Alternative." All were funny and heartfelt.
Overall, I liked it a lot and recommended to anyone feeling lost, adrift, or in need of a good laugh.
Other than that, I did like this essay collection quite a bit. I don't relate to a lot of it as I am literally 21 not 65, but I loved "On Rapture," "What I Wish I'd Known," and "Considering the Alternative." All were funny and heartfelt.
Overall, I liked it a lot and recommended to anyone feeling lost, adrift, or in need of a good laugh.
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
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Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to Delacorte Romance for the ARC!
I really loved this book. I had so much fun reading it. I was skeptical at first because of the setting and how the whole book would be taking place outdoors. (I am not an outdoorsy girl at all.) But I quickly got over that and enjoyed it a lot.
First of all, the characters had me hooked. I really liked Natalie and was able to relate to her. Her anxiety issues reminded me of my own and I felt very seen through her. The author clearly has an anxiety disorder because the way she writes about it is so real I felt like she read my mind. I also really understood Finn and his grumpy disposition. I feel grumpy a lot too and I just got him. All of the side characters were well done too. They all felt very human. Being able to write good characters that people care about is the mark of a talented writer. Kaitlyn Hill has that down.
The romance. Oh my. I was obsessed. I loved the way it started. I loved all the middle bits, I loved how sweet Finn was to Natalie, how understanding and supportive he was. It is genuinely so cute and melted my heart.
The only qualm I have with this book was the whole third act argument/miscommunication. I was upset with Natalie for not listening at all to what Finn had to say, not believing at all that he loved her. She created all this drama when Finn did nothing wrong and it was frustrating to read. The only thing it did was make the book longer and annoy me.
Overall, I liked it a lot! I had so much fun reading this. It comes out May 21st, so go pick it up!!!
I really loved this book. I had so much fun reading it. I was skeptical at first because of the setting and how the whole book would be taking place outdoors. (I am not an outdoorsy girl at all.) But I quickly got over that and enjoyed it a lot.
First of all, the characters had me hooked. I really liked Natalie and was able to relate to her. Her anxiety issues reminded me of my own and I felt very seen through her. The author clearly has an anxiety disorder because the way she writes about it is so real I felt like she read my mind. I also really understood Finn and his grumpy disposition. I feel grumpy a lot too and I just got him. All of the side characters were well done too. They all felt very human. Being able to write good characters that people care about is the mark of a talented writer. Kaitlyn Hill has that down.
The romance. Oh my. I was obsessed. I loved the way it started. I loved all the middle bits, I loved how sweet Finn was to Natalie, how understanding and supportive he was. It is genuinely so cute and melted my heart.
The only qualm I have with this book was the whole third act argument/miscommunication. I was upset with Natalie for not listening at all to what Finn had to say, not believing at all that he loved her. She created all this drama when Finn did nothing wrong and it was frustrating to read. The only thing it did was make the book longer and annoy me.
Overall, I liked it a lot! I had so much fun reading this. It comes out May 21st, so go pick it up!!!
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Before even picking up an Emily Henry book, I know I will absolutely love it. I know that I will find humor, wit, heart, and characters so real they almost feel human. Emily Henry has mastered the art of drawing you into the world she has created and keeping you hooked long after you've finished the book. Funny Story was no different than the others. I absolutely adored this one. I fell in love with these characters from our leading lady Daphne and our leading man, Miles, to Julia and Ashleigh, even to Daphne's dad and Starfire. All of these characters were so lovable and unique and so completely fun to read about. I felt as if I were part of the friend group. And I'm mourning the loss since I've finished this book.
Miles Nowak, the man that you are. This man had me blushing and kicking my feet throughout the whole damn book. I fell in love with him right alongside Daphne.
Daphne Vincent, the woman that you are. I love her. She has the biggest heart and the kindest soul. I cheered for her when she learned to love her elf again and when she learned to love and fully trust another, too. I saw a lot of myself in Daphne. I see a lot of myself in all of Emily's heroines. And this is why I love her books; because I feel seen. I feel less alone, knowing that the things that I struggle with aren't an experience unique to me. I feel less crazy, less annoying and instead I feel more sane and more lovable. When these characters find love, it gives me hope that I will too. That the kind of love you read about in books isn't all fantasy, it's real. Because of the way I love, because of the way Emily writes about love, I know that fairytale love does exist and I can have it too.
Emily, you mad genius, I adore you. Never stop writing. I would read your grocery lists.
Miles Nowak, the man that you are. This man had me blushing and kicking my feet throughout the whole damn book. I fell in love with him right alongside Daphne.
Daphne Vincent, the woman that you are. I love her. She has the biggest heart and the kindest soul. I cheered for her when she learned to love her elf again and when she learned to love and fully trust another, too. I saw a lot of myself in Daphne. I see a lot of myself in all of Emily's heroines. And this is why I love her books; because I feel seen. I feel less alone, knowing that the things that I struggle with aren't an experience unique to me. I feel less crazy, less annoying and instead I feel more sane and more lovable. When these characters find love, it gives me hope that I will too. That the kind of love you read about in books isn't all fantasy, it's real. Because of the way I love, because of the way Emily writes about love, I know that fairytale love does exist and I can have it too.
Emily, you mad genius, I adore you. Never stop writing. I would read your grocery lists.
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Lyla Sage does it again!!! I am absolutely in love with this book and with these characters. Ada. Wow. What a fantasticly complex character. Wes. *Swoon* I'm in love with him. Me and Ada are the same cause we are both in love with this man. I loved the discussions about mental health. It really struck a chord with me. I love all the side characters too, wow. All of them are just wonderful people. Lyla, please never stop writing. You have touched my heart and made me believe that I will get my happily ever after one day.