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I annotated the heck out of this book! There were so many poems that I adored. And I loved the whole mixtape aspect as well. It was really fun, especially since I love music as much as I love reading. This book made me feel so many emotions from the first page to the last, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone who loves poetry.
THIS BOOK WAS SO GOOD!!!!!
This was the first fully casted audiobook I’ve ever listened to and now that’s all I ever want to get. It was so immersive and the characters felt so much more like real people, but at the same time it didn’t stray from the original script. This book was super suspenseful and always kept me at the edge of my seat. I think the podcast chapters were my favorite. Lastly, this book leaves me with one thing on my mind and that is... WHAT HAPPENED??!!
This was the first fully casted audiobook I’ve ever listened to and now that’s all I ever want to get. It was so immersive and the characters felt so much more like real people, but at the same time it didn’t stray from the original script. This book was super suspenseful and always kept me at the edge of my seat. I think the podcast chapters were my favorite. Lastly, this book leaves me with one thing on my mind and that is... WHAT HAPPENED??!!
This book is so wholesome and sweet and had me smiling the whole way through. And the art style was so adorable. Everything about this book just makes my heart warm❤️
”People like us in situations like this become hashtags, but they rarely get justice. I think we all wait for that one time though, that one time when it ends right.”
This book truly left me speechless. It was so powerful and moving and just so real. This is a book that is so needed right now and I’m so happy that it has gotten all of the praise and attention it deserves. And I’m so happy that I finally read it.
Angie Thomas wrote such a brutally honest account of Starr’s life and what she went through. I loved Starr’s character so much. She was fierce and brave and stood up for what she knew was right. I honestly loved the rest of the characters too. The emphasis on family in this book was one of my favorite elements, and just the sense of community in general. This book truly doesn’t hold anything back. Angie Thomas says it just like it is and brought up so many important issues like police brutality, racism, and prejudice. Please read this book and continue to pass it along to others.
This book truly left me speechless. It was so powerful and moving and just so real. This is a book that is so needed right now and I’m so happy that it has gotten all of the praise and attention it deserves. And I’m so happy that I finally read it.
Angie Thomas wrote such a brutally honest account of Starr’s life and what she went through. I loved Starr’s character so much. She was fierce and brave and stood up for what she knew was right. I honestly loved the rest of the characters too. The emphasis on family in this book was one of my favorite elements, and just the sense of community in general. This book truly doesn’t hold anything back. Angie Thomas says it just like it is and brought up so many important issues like police brutality, racism, and prejudice. Please read this book and continue to pass it along to others.
I would give this book more than 5 stars if I could. It absolutely broke me.
This book was incredible. It was so fast-paced, and there was never a dull moment. I got completely immersed in the story; it felt like I had only been reading for a few minutes when really it had been hours. I felt so attached and invested in the characters, and I miss them already. Even though I desperately needed to know how this book ended, and for all of my questions to be answered, I wanted it to go on forever. Can Paula Hawkins just write every book to ever exist?
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
I liked this one even more than the first in the series! It was so sweet watching Dex and Mosscap travel from town to town and seeing Mosscap continue to learn about human society. This book made me laugh a lot, and the ending was perfect. I loved the message that it's okay not to have everything figured out, and it's enough to exist as yourself.
While I did enjoy this one, the story started to drag for me towards the middle and I felt myself losing interest. That being said, I really liked getting to know all the characters better and I’m excited to see where this story goes.