No personal journals or notebooks. This cover is the first thing I thought of. #notebooks #riotgrams
This book is awesome, by the way. Perfect blend of coming-of-age and science fiction. I've made my peace with the ending.
No personal journals or notebooks. This cover is the first thing I thought of. #notebooks #riotgrams
This book is awesome, by the way. Perfect blend of coming-of-age and science fiction. I've made my peace with the ending.
Riddle me this, Littens: What's the difference between an adult novel taking place in high school and a YA novel?
I've read and enjoyed all of these, thinking of them as coming-of-age novels about awkward boys at the #edgeofseventeen, but at different points I've seen them all referred to as YA. I don't guess it matters if I enjoyed them, but I am curious as to the distinction.
#RockinMay
"...makes me so crazy happy that I have to cry and like any teenage boy I'm proud for almost never crying but now I'm even more proud because I saved it for this, this is a moment that deserves it. I wish I hadn't cried about a girl a couple months ago so I'd have more tears for this moment....."
Okay...1. I was a fan of King Dork. I was already intrigued by this book. Your post put it on my list. 2. I am a third of the way through and not wanting to stop. Love the way these characters think, their awkwardness, their friendship, their imagination...everything.
Love when holds come in for me at the library. I am excited to read all of these. I can not decide which one to do first.
I kind of skipped #YAlove jumping straight from children's books to Michael Crichton and never looking back, but I do love me a good book about losers struggling to survive high school. I wonder why? P.S. You should probably read The Boy Who Couldn't Sleep and Never Had To. #17booklove @jess.how