What I liked I LOVED the horses This was easily my favourite part of the book. I used to be a huge horse person. I mean, I still love horses, but I used to take horseback riding lessons. I used to fantasize about owning my […]
Tag: High School
DNF: Adorkable by Sarra Manning
I can’t remember the last time I hated a book character so much. (I did kind of hate the book, but mostly because I loathed the character.) What’s sad, is that there are so many reasons I could have loved this book. I’m a dork […]
Waterfell by Amalie Howard
Waterfell barely qualifies as a mermaid book. The problem is that Nerissa has spent most of her recent life on land, so about 95% of the book takes place on land, in high school, with high school drama, and high school love interests. There are […]
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Anna and the French Kiss was the book I read to make up for Just One Day… well that obviously failed. I wanted another cute, romantic, Paris book. Anna and the French Kiss did start off kind of cute, but after the half-way point, it […]
The Rule of Thirds by Chantel Guertin
There are things I liked about The Rule of Thirds and there are things I really didn’t like. Let’s start with the good! I loved the photography aspect of this book; that’s actually why I read it in the first place! I love photography myself […]
Fractured by Sarah Fine
SOB, SOB, SOB That’s how I feel about my indifference towards this book. I am devastated. I thought I’d love it. 🙁 I’m sad to say that Fractured has so many typical elements of a second book in a series. The plot isn’t that fast […]
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Did I read the same book that everyone else read? I did not love Eleanor & Park. I didn’t even particularly like it. I thought it started out pretty good and I thought the main characters (Park in particular) were kind of cute. But then […]
Premeditated by Josin L. McQuein
Premeditated was everything I hoped it would be! Dinah goes “under cover” at a fancy prep school to find the boy who caused Clare to slit her wrists. She carefully observes the students to find the culprit, his friends, the ones he cares about.. so […]
How to Love by Katie Cotugno
How to Love could have easily been a 4—or maybe even 5—star book, but there was one massive problem: Sawyer. Sawyer literally stole those stars one by one. POOF! GONE! He just chipped away at them every time he pulled a dickhead move that made […]
Wild Cards by Simone Elkeles
Wild Cards was very… meh. I started the book on good terms. Derek seemed like a troublemaker, but a decent enough guy, and Ashtyn was a cool, tough, tomboy-ish girl. She was apparently really good at football, laid back, and kind of one of the […]