"Still missing about that? I know I am. Lets play a new game."
"Still missing about that? I know I am. Lets play a new game."
I really enjoyed the book and love how he added a mental disorder without making it the main characterisric of our lead.
I enjoyed the road to self discovery and the down falls everyone had during their grieving proces.
If you like the other books Adam Silvera is known for you will probably like this one as well.
I like this book.
Yet after watching the serie first I was expecting a bit more drama.
If you didn't watch the netflix series this book is amazing and for me it still is a great book. I really like how you read a lot of different perspectives at the same time. The writing style is really nice for us readers.
It is a clear pick!
My man throwing a dart match and me reading a book & supporting him. Nothing better then doing what we love! ❤️
This book is amazing! I really love the way Adam Silvera writes.
The way you read all different perspectives gives you almost a movie feeling. This book is not for you if you don't like crying while reading because I did so the last 50 pages. So beautiful!
"You are helping," Naya says. "But until they believe in you, don't forget who already does"
Since I've got into an car accident there's not much left to do but heal and read.
I'm okay, as long as no one takes my reading away from me I'm going to be okay!
This was a great book. I like the little twists in the story and the multiple ways this story could go.
I love how Rick Riordan manages to add so many gods and mythological figures to the story. It makes you want to learn more about them.
I don't know it's my favorite from this storyline but it comes close.
I liked the book. There are better scènes in the book that could have been used in the Tv serie.
I really like how Julia Quinn writes. She makes every part worth reading
"I know!" Mary patted het arm. "Of course I know. It's just that when you agree to be the mother to a child you haven't born, your responsibility is twice as great. You must work even harder to ensure that child's happiness and welfare."
I liked this book more than the second one. I liked that percy wasn't always the center of attention and made room for other heroes to shine.
The book is amazing if you love to read young fantasy!
"Apollo?" I guessed, because I figured nobody else could make a haiku that bad.
He put his fingers to his lips. "I'm incognito. Call me Fred."
Wow! This book is intense in every way possible!
It's messy yet clean! I never read a book this fast. The way it is written makes it not only easy to read but also easy to get captured by.
The love feels real. Both ugly and beautiful.
If you like reading messy romans then this is a book for you!
"It's easy to confuse feelings and emotions for something they aren't, especially when eye contact is involved"
"Me: Good night.
Rachel: Good night, Miles.
I turn off my phone, because I want that to be the last text I receive for the night. I close my eyes.
I'm falling, Rachel."
Loved the book. I really like how Daphne represents how smart yet unknowing someone can be.
I enjoyed how Julia Quinn made sure to represent different kinds off love. The love from a friend, partner, a mother and even brothers.
But simon had seen Anthony's point, and Simon had told Daphne that he wanted her to find a suitable husband.
And so Simon stayed away.
And Daphne was miserable
I was not ready for that ending!
The book is amazing. This book gives real emotions happy and sad. I love how they both grow so much in one day. Also the way it was written makes it so easy to read. You get to be in the mind of each character wich allows you to feel more in touch with them.
Just a perfect story!
"No one wants to die. Even people who want to go to heaven don't want to die to get there. And yet death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be, because Death is very likely the single best invention of life. It is Life's change agent. It clears out the old to make way for the new." - steve Jobs
I love the book! It's better detailed than the film was. I love how Percy has a lot of character development and learns to love his "imperfect" new friend!
Grover's voice was already growing fainter. "Sweet dreams. Don't let me die!"
The tart smell of those pomegranates was almost overwelming. I had a sudden desire to eat them, but then I remembered the story of Persephone.
"There's so much more I could be doing." I sit on my bed and throw my head back on my pillow. "It's mad pressure to do all my living in one day."
It was a refreshing book with a different approach to what life means. The book changed the way I deal with situations and it made me a better person. For myself but also for the people in my life.
The desire for more positive experience is itself a negative experience. And, paradoxically, the acceptance of one's negative experience is itself a positive experience.