I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. It's not the best work of art ever, but it is well written in the sense that it engages the reader in a crescendo until the very last page.
I enjoyed this book much more than I thought I would. It's not the best work of art ever, but it is well written in the sense that it engages the reader in a crescendo until the very last page.
I read The Interestings some time last year and I loved it. This is another five-star book. Meg Wolitzer is a new favourite.
I loved this book. I'm looking forward to reading other books by Anna Quindlen.
Started yesterday evening. Borrowed from my daughter's Maths teacher. I hope I enjoy this as much as she enjoyed the one she borrowed from me!
A stunning end to a trilogy that should have been a ten-book long series. How orphan can an author leave us readers?
Slow at the beginning, but just as compelling as the first in the series.
I should have read this a long time ago. What a great read!
It was a brilliant idea of to have the boy narrating the story, but a lot would have been gained if the narrator had switched to an adult after they came out.
I did not enjoy this book quite as much as I expected. So many people loved it and I just couldn't see the point.
This was the second book I read this year that was lent to me by one of my students. I really loved the way it describes how these kids feel. A great book.
This is maybe my all-time favourite book. I hope it's translated to English soon, so you can all read it!