I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!) Feel free to join in!
#ABookADay2023
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!) Feel free to join in!
#ABookADay2023
Just finished Legendborn.... WOW!!!
Now on to the tagged book. Need to finish this in like 3 days. Doable with only like 6 hours for the audiobook.
#BookSpin
#DoubleSpin
#NWC
@TheAromaofBooks @ElizaMarie @AsYouWish @jb72
My final read for #bookspinbonanza. I made it through 5 of the books on my list. I think I'm in the minority here because I loved both the book and the movie (even though they are very different.)
Now I'm off to create my #bookspin list for next month... 😊
#MountTBR
The DUFF movie: in comparison to the book, the only thing similar between the two is the characters names. Well, that's not entirely accurate. Bianca briefly mentioned that she wanted to be a journalist and in the movie, she was in a journalism class and her mom wrote a self help book. Those are the only similarities.
#bookadaptation
Bianca navigates her way around learning that she was deemed the Designated Ugly Fat Friend by the hottest guy in school. After reading this again as an adult, I could not get past how terrible her friend, mom and dad was and how she blamed their terribleness on herself.
(This review does not cover the movie. However, the movie can calmly burn in hell) The book was.. interesting. It follows a teenaged girl named Bianca. Bianca has a lot of gumption, and really speaks to average teen girls, but the story is severely lacking. It‘s almost as if the author realized this in the middle of writing it, but instead of adding better plot points, they just put in more sex scenes!
I may have read this from a moms perspective, so felt aggravated at times. But I did like the book overall.
#humpdaypost #legallyblondejr #crazykids
1. My daughter and costar as Paulette and Kyle with my hubs jumping in. They wrapped up with school performances Monday. 2. Nope 3. Crafting/Reading 4. Table next to me 5. Tagged- not sure yet!
I really liked The DUFF (and KK‘s other books) and also books by kasie west, Ali Novak, rainbow Rowell, etc. Lokking for recommendations of other YA - chick lit books that can serve as ear/brain candy from Audible!! Please and Thank You!!! @Chrissyreadit @ErinSueG
1. Finding Nemo 🐟
2. Nope. Have never attempted to, don‘t drive much.
3. The D.U.F.F. - I absolutely loved the book and read it in basically one sitting. The movie was a horrible travesty! 😤
4. Uncle‘s birthday dinner tonight and dinner with my sister on Saturday. 🍽🥗🍤
5. Will do! 🤗
#friyayintro
😂 Yes—exactly—my cynicism is simply a result of my intelligence and connection to reality. #JunkFoodRead
Super cute and fun quick read. :) Bianca resonated with me so much. I love how this book mentions so many things that most of us go through in high school, but never really think about or analyze for that matter. I could definitely identify with Bianca in so many ways... At the end of the day, we have all been the DUFF at some point in our lives. ;)
Bianca no se considera la más linda del instituto, pero sí demasiado lista para dejarse engañar por el atractivo Wesley. Por eso, cuando él la llama Duff , lo último que espera es acabar besándose con él. Pero pasa y, aunque lo odia, el beso le gusta. Y sin saber cómo, empiezan una relación secreta de amigos con beneficios. Y poco a poco se da cuenta, con horror, de que tal vez haya algo más que sexo entre ellos. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
“Wesley Rush doesn't chase girls, but I'm chasing you.”
My go to book when I'm sad for 4 years now. 😍
#theduff #wesleysbitch
I've seen the movie, but I'm loving the book so far, it's hilarious!
#bookstagram #bookgram #summerreading #theduff #kodykeplinger #currentlyreading #chaptersindigo
This book felt very authentic, and I flew through it in about two days. I loved how complex both Bianca and Wesley were, and I really loved the take on sexuality in high school. However, I found some of the language to be problematic - it's clearly a product of its time. All in all, I enjoyed it! Would recommend to an older YA reader.
#diverseladybookproject #theduff #kodykeplinger
Happy #fridayreads, everyone! After the epicness of SHADOW AND BONE, I'm taking a little break to read some YA contemporary before going back to Grisha-land. But let's me honest... I'll probably end up reading both simultaneously. 🙈
What are you reading this weekend?
#litstagram #bookstagram #theduff #siegeandstorm #diverseladybookproject
A re-read for me, first time on Audio, not my fav narrator but still quite good. I adore Bianca and this book. Love
"No matter were u go or how u distract your self realty will always catch up with u"- the duff
3.5🌟 Overall, this is a pick. That said, the audio is horrible!The narrator can't do male voices.👎🏻
The book addresses teen sexuality and body image in a realistic way. (How boys can affect the way girls see themselves.) I definitely would've related to it as a teen. Bianca's family's storyline is weak, but overall a solid debut. Her writing has gotten better over time, but this is still her most popular.
#LitsyAtoZ Letter K (A day early 😉)
Reading The Duff for a break from all the walking in Paris. Not a bad way to spend the evening.
Reading while getting everything together for tomorrow, and the drive to and from MrV's grandparents!
I enjoyed this book written, so I picked it up on sale on #audible. I'm a little worried because the female narrator's male voice is a bit shaky, but I figured they have the great listen guarantee. Hmmm...🤔🤔 #audiobooks
Sometimes I like authors and feel I should support them. Does anyone else ever feel that way?
📚🔔📚 $2.99 Amazon/B&N I really enjoyed this funny YA novel and need to read more Keplinger's novels.
This was a lot better than I thought and hooray for avoiding some of the Mean Girl-esque cliches I thought it would hit.
I saw the movie first. Now that I've read the book, I think I will see the movie and book as separate entities. The book had realistic relationships and taught a lesson that every woman and man needs to learn. Labels we and others put on us shouldn't define us. Sometimes even I need to be reminded of that at my advanced age. Great book. Highly recommend. 👍🏻
#ruinedbythemovie - I absolutely loved the book version of The Duff and read it in one day. I ended up buying the movie the day I finished the book and was very sorely disappointed to say the least. Maybe I will like it more after a rewatch, since it's been a year now. Still, no comparison to the book. #octphotochallenge #sadtimes 😌💩😖
Bianca Piper is #SmartandSnarky in The DUFF. I watched the movie first (😱) but the book had so much more depth (of course) so she is my pick for #DariaWannabe #OctPhotoChallenge plus... I do love Mae Whitman
I may have swooned at that line. More than a 29 year old should.
Just finished this one in one session. Felt like reading something "light" tonight and it fitted perfectly. Nice distraction, quite open-minded and made me laugh a lot.
Definitely a good pick if you just want to forget the world for a little while ;)
I loved that the movie is *mellower* (tame) than the book. I watched this with my Dad and it would be awkward. Hahaha. On the other note, I think I'm the DUFF in our group haha. #Kobochronicles in a sea of kindles Hahaha jk
I found this book at a garage sale and only grabbed it because I remembered it had been made into a movie recently. Best choice I could have made. This book is a wonderful read as it really casts a light on how people cope differently when dealing with stress. This book is charming and fun to read, though a little more "adult" than anticipated. It's worth your time :).
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
So I just finished this book. I know I'm 6 years behind (I was busy making/raising little people) but this book is the epitome of "Don't judge a book by it's movie." I can barely think of any similarities aside from character names. I liked the movie at the time but after actually reading the book it was "based on" I see how awful it was. This book, while a little racy for a YA romance/coming of age, had some serious depth I wasn't expecting!
Me (at 11:00 pm): Just one more chapter.....
Also me (at 7:45 am): Why am I always so tired?!
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Chapter 2 and I'm already wishing the MC was real so we could be friends 💕😂
Better than the movie! Surprisingly deep in parts even though it's fluffy as well. Full review to come soon on my blog. Also you can find me here on Goodreads- https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/5880366-angel-erin