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cheezyreads's Reviews (868)
I love Jenny Lawson, and once again she did not disappoint. I laughted until I cried and just truly loved this book!!
Overall i found this to be a satisfactory ending to the trilogy, i didn't love it but I didn't hate it either..
Another cute story, overal it was pretty darn adorable. Kinda predictable but overall a great read.
Audiobook:
Ugh those email type transactions just drove me bonkers. They made me develop a great dislike for this book anytime I started to vaguely enjoy it. I just cannot get past how much they annoyed me
Ugh those email type transactions just drove me bonkers. They made me develop a great dislike for this book anytime I started to vaguely enjoy it. I just cannot get past how much they annoyed me
Audio:
The emails weren't as annoying in this one but still subtracted from my overall enjoyment of the book.
I still don't trust these characters.... Something about them just doesn't sit right....
Overall, not loving this series but committed to ending it
The emails weren't as annoying in this one but still subtracted from my overall enjoyment of the book.
I still don't trust these characters.... Something about them just doesn't sit right....
Overall, not loving this series but committed to ending it
Ugh that ending....
Overall this was a decent book, it was an intriguing story line and an interesting concept. There was times I must rolled my eyes at the main character but overall I enjoyed it.
Overall this was a decent book, it was an intriguing story line and an interesting concept. There was times I must rolled my eyes at the main character but overall I enjoyed it.
And with that this series is over... The ending felt a little rushed to me, like they suddenly were limited on page numbers and had to wrap things up. But, overall I enjoyed this novel. It was a decent conclusion to the series and managed to tie up many loose ends.
I missed sociology so I did an overdrive search and chose the first available sociological book and this was it. It felt like home to me, this is my area of study, the place my mind thrives....
Iljeoma Oluo's book So You Want to Talk About Race is a must read, it is an indepth look into racism within society and what we can do about it, it did not not feel like a lecture but instead felt like a conversation. Hard facts combined with suggestions on how to reduce/eliminate racism in a totally approachable way.
Iljeoma Oluo's book So You Want to Talk About Race is a must read, it is an indepth look into racism within society and what we can do about it, it did not not feel like a lecture but instead felt like a conversation. Hard facts combined with suggestions on how to reduce/eliminate racism in a totally approachable way.
Absolutely beautiful book, not your sunshine and rainbow fairy tales but instead how they were originally told.
With the use of various twists and turns this gem of a novel managed to hold my attention from beginning to end. Overall I thoroughly enjoyed this one. There was a few moments I felt dragged on or just didn't sit right but it always found a way to redeem itself.