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What ‘The Perks of being a Wallflower’ has taught me.
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My initial response to finishing any book is usually always the same: stare at the cover, think about what I have just read, think about how I feel about what I have just read, write a review if I liked the novel, strategically place it on the perfect spot on…
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The Perks of being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky book review
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It just happened, I’ve just finished the novel, and my most honest response to what I have read is a simple one. Shock. In 231 pages I have read so much, learned so much, and felt so much that I feel like I’ve read maybe half a dozen books instead…
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The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han book review
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I’ve been really excited to read a Jenny Han novel because all my favourite YouTubers rage about her. So when I saw this novel during a book store visit, I knew I had to buy it. For Isabel it is just another Summer. Another trip to the beach house. Another…
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Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan book review
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I picked this book up having no idea what it was about and having never heard of the authors. But the words on the back cover were so amazing that I added it to my pile of books after only having read three lines: “I’ve left some clues for you.…
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If I Stay By Gayle Forman book review
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I’m not sure where to begin with this novel, so much happens, so much is said and so much is left unsaid that I found myself having to put the novel down and walk away from it because what I was reading felt too real. I’m finding it hard to…
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The Duff by Kody Keplinger book review
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“You either know one, you have one or you are one” Having recently watched the film adaptation and with a tag line like that I had high expectations. I recently read FANGIRL by Rainbow Rowell and I was still in the phase of appreciating a novel from the perspective of…
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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carrol book review
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So I’m not too sure what I just read. I really wanted to love this book, I wanted to have that ah-ha moment once I reached “the end”, sit back and think about the journey that I was just taken on in the paperback. That didn’t happen. It took me…
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Looking for Alaska by John Green book review
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I’ve just finished this novel and I’m not sure where to begin, I’m in that post-John Green book phase where you finish the book and you need to sit back, look at the cover and go “whoaaa, that just happened”. Looking for Alaska is about a teenage boy, Miles Halter,…


