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To me, this didn't seem like a book. It felt like a big sister talking to me about a diverse range of topics, which is what Carrie calls herself. Carrie hope fletcher is most widely known as itswaypastmybedtime on youtube (little sister of Tom fletcher) and she has published a guide on how to survive the teenage years by telling anecdotes and giving advice. It's a nice refresher from the average book because this had to plot, it was just a new chapter a new advice. Amazing. Purely amazing, I will be reading this again

NO NO IT CANT END THERE I NEED TO READ THE NEXT BOOK BOY OH BOY

I loved this, since it's a dark take on Snow White and the seven dwarves. I want to know more about the dwarves' past lives as one is already revealed, it has gripped me through every page and I'll hopefully find the second one soon as I need to know so many things!

I particularly liked the different point of views, so some questions didn't go unanswered (eg what happens to characters that split it).

The humour is really quite good, with its use of cuss words along with sarcastic dry humour (mainly from grouchy and snow in his flash backs). To be honest I would love to have a book about snow's life with the dwarves with all the dry humour experienced in said flashbacks.

I would definitely recommend it to anyone who likes dark fiction tied in with fairy tales.

Now onto the next book (if i can find it)

What can I say about this book? It's just utter perfection within 300 pages. It makes you fall in love with the characters and feel what their feeling, I fell in love with Augustus and I'm sure you will too. If you like funny, tear-jerking, easy to relate to books then read this one, you definitely won't regret it.
This has made my favourite book listing and is at the top of that list.

I regret to say that at age 15 I have read the third Harry Potter book. The regret is not reading it, the regret is not having read it sooner. This book features Ron, Harry and Herimone in their third year of Hogwarts while an escaped felon 'Sirius Black' is on the loose and turns out, he's looking for Harry.
This is the only book not to feature He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named, however he is mentioned by Peter Pettigrew, Harry himself and many others. This has to be my favourite so far because the love between Harry and Sirius towards the end is wonderful and heart wrenching. ALso I somewhat sympathise with Herimone with the school work- though I'm not in possession of a Time Turner just yet!
The writing style is yet again phenomenal, as expected of Miss Rowling.
Absolutely loved it, finishing it around 1am was a good choice.

Beautiful story and an illustrative work of genius