dzejncrvena's Reviews (512)


Probably my first book by Patterson--or shall I say, his ghostwriter?
Very predictable plot.
Ali is not a smart as Arty (Artemis Fowl).
For a series, it's not something I'd like to continue.

Thankful to read and vote for this before Goodreads Choice Award was released.
(will write more later)

Not for the faint of heart.
My entry for 2020 PopSugar Reading Challenge: a book by a trans or non-binary author.

Fallen

Lauren Kate

DID NOT FINISH

Predictable.

I wish I read this in high school so I'd know how to express myself freely.
It has similar vibes to Dear Mr. Henshaw by Beverly Cleary, also an all-time favorite.
With Haddix, every book I read captures my heart and soul.
I read other books with similar plot, but they have less effect on me.
Besides, that's a catchy title right there, so I put it in 2020 PopSugar Reading Challenge: a book with a title that caught your attention.
Definitely worth recommending to those who are struggling to open up about themselves.
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BuzzFeed once recommended this when I was looking for some memoirs/Non-Fiction books.
It stayed in my TBR pile for, like, 7 years until my Slowly (app) friend recommended it.
I knew that I'd love the narration.
It still exceeded my expectations.

The first chapter caught my attention, so I persevered to read it in a span of 2 months.
I was on a reading slump that time, so even if this is one of my favorites in 2020 I couldn't bring myself to finish it in few days.

This book inspired me to join a messaging app called Slowly. It takes few hours or days for you to send and receive messages. I like that feature and I used the concepts used in this story.