Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Blue Moon
This week I read Blue Moon written by Alyson Noel. This is the second book in the Immortals series after Evermore. This book is about a girl named Ever who after a near death experience she finds out she is immortal. The second book goes through how she learns to be an immortal and more of her dealing with the loss of her family. The overall series is pretty good some books are better than others, and I think that this one is kind of in between. Overall it has a good idea and the characters are really developed.
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
North of Beautiful
This week I read North of Beautiful written by Justina Chen Headley. This book is about a girl named Terra who on the outside is a gorgeous girl but she is hiding a lot. She has issues connecting with her mom and has to deal with her father consistently tormenting her and her mother. After a car accident she is brought face to face with a boy named Jacob and her life is completely changed. I thought that this book was good, but it was not super interesting all throughout. I found myself getting bored, but the characters were well developed and the idea of the story was good. I think that it would be interesting to do a non fiction book for book groups. Most of the books we do are fiction but having a book that was not would bring out a lot of interesting opinions and new things to talk about.
Friday, 15 January 2016
Monday, 11 January 2016
Eleanor and Park
This week I read Eleanor and Park. It is a non-fiction book written by Rainbow Rowell. The book starts off with the two main characters (Eleanor and Park) who are totally different from what seems to be everyone. They end up being forced to sit together on the bus and they begin a school year full of finding love with each other. Although this is a romance novel I think that everybody should read this even if a person is not always into romance books, because it is really well written and it has a great story that is really interesting. Overall this was a great book that I really enjoyed reading and I would definitely recommend.
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