booksargram's Reviews (1.28k)


I thought that this was an amazingly written, and truly unique book. It flowed together nicely, especially with the authors writing alternating chapters. This is the first book I've read by the two, so I think I may have to pick up their last two books written together, as well as their books written solo. The one thing that I had a problem with was their dissing of Nicholas Sparks. I mean, really! Ugh, I love him and this book, which is definitely worth the read!

I thought that this was a very good book. It put you into the mind of a blind person and it showed how strong you can be, even with a disability. It also showed how people aren't always what they seem. I started and finished this book last night ( well, technically finished it this morning ), and I really enjoyed it. It was a quick read and all around different.

This was the only book by Sarah Dessen that I had never read, and I have no clue why it took me so long. It was classic Dessen, a book with a lot of focus on friends, family, love, and how you feel about yourself. It should be very inspiring for girls who don't always think they're the most beautiful or popular or funny. But who does? It shows that it doesn't always matter what the world thinks about you, but that you should always be yourself and be proud of who you are! It was a wonderful read and I'd recommend it to anyone.

This book was incredibly different and very intriguing. It didn't take me a very long time to read, because it was too hard to stop turning pages!

This wasn't the kind of book I would normally read, and it really took me a while to read it. I thought that it was okay, but not as phenomenal as people have been saying. It was average to me.

Let me just put it this way: the two stars are for the writing and the characters.

I have gotten really far behind on my reviews and I actually don't remember quite enough to do reviews on all the books I've read since this one. I know I loved it; it was a process that resulted in hope.

Uh...no. Couldn't get past page twenty without feeling the need to sleep.

This book was extremely real, almost too real. As much as I liked it, I didn't like it, you know? It was a hard book to read because it was scary, thinking of that happening to anyone that you know. It was very convincing and well written. Like I said, very real.

I really enjoyed this book. Though it was about schizophrenia, it didn't completely focus on that and the person who had it, but more on the person who has to deal with it the most. While that's a lot like what A Blue So Dark was about, Breathless was different. It was about moving past a mental illness. It was very well written with good characters. Plus, you know, Jessica Warman lives in Pittsburgh, which makes it fifty times better.