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Feb 15, 2014 03:52PM

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Yup, it needs to be cheaper though:/

LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "You haven't read TFiOS?!?!? asfhkjhfj! YOU NEED TO READ IT!!!"
IMO, that book sucks.
IMO, that book sucks.
LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "The Fault in Our Stars"
I just .... did not like it at all. I freaking .... disliked it so much, I couldn't even finish it. It wasn't the topic at all, in fact, I loved My Sister's Keeper .... but this book, just ugh....!!!
But, in defense I loved Looking For Alaska.
I just .... did not like it at all. I freaking .... disliked it so much, I couldn't even finish it. It wasn't the topic at all, in fact, I loved My Sister's Keeper .... but this book, just ugh....!!!
But, in defense I loved Looking For Alaska.

Sorcha wrote: "LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "You haven't read TFiOS?!?!? asfhkjhfj! YOU NEED TO READ IT!!!"
The fault in our stars? :0
omg
How does it suck? Its one of my favourite books eva.
Why do you have it ..."
#1. It was on my TBR list because I never finished it, if you look hard enough it is also on my Books I put down, did not finish- bookshelf. #2. I said in my opinion.
The fault in our stars? :0
omg
How does it suck? Its one of my favourite books eva.
Why do you have it ..."
#1. It was on my TBR list because I never finished it, if you look hard enough it is also on my Books I put down, did not finish- bookshelf. #2. I said in my opinion.
LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "...That book like..changed my life...I have yet to read any of his other books but I know I will love them"
How did it change your life.?
How did it change your life.?


Sorcha wrote: "Joi. If you are a true YA addict you will understand how a book can change your life. You can't explain it, it just .... happens. :)"
I wanted to know her opinion on how it changed her life. Obviously, you can explain it. She did a great job. Books can change different people's lives in different ways. Not everyone is impacted in the same way.
LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "Just the way that I think about life in general. I mean here I am just rolling thru life not doing ANYTHING when there are actually people who don't have as much time and they know it. I've never r..."
Ok I got you. I think My Sister's Keeper impacted me in that way. It gave more of an emotional feeling. And plus I have lived my whole life with multiple disabilities (yes, I know that this isn't the same thing as living with cancer), and therefore I have met many other people that have made me think the way that you explained it. And I believe that that is why this book didn't have as much of an impact on me s it could have.
I wanted to know her opinion on how it changed her life. Obviously, you can explain it. She did a great job. Books can change different people's lives in different ways. Not everyone is impacted in the same way.
LittleMissJunior(Tia) wrote: "Just the way that I think about life in general. I mean here I am just rolling thru life not doing ANYTHING when there are actually people who don't have as much time and they know it. I've never r..."
Ok I got you. I think My Sister's Keeper impacted me in that way. It gave more of an emotional feeling. And plus I have lived my whole life with multiple disabilities (yes, I know that this isn't the same thing as living with cancer), and therefore I have met many other people that have made me think the way that you explained it. And I believe that that is why this book didn't have as much of an impact on me s it could have.


Actually, surprisingly I did not like his book Paper towns. It didn't change my feelings for "TFiOS" though. Don't take me that seriously though because you might LOVE Paper Towns.
Everybody likes to read different thing! :)

The book made me feel exactly the same way :P
Okay, that makes sense. A lot of people seem to love it, and I can't knock others for it. It's called respecting people's opinion. But, I have a habit of not liking books that the majority enjoy.


Mortal Instruments


I haven't read those yet, Harry Potter? Coldest Girl In Coldtown?

Thats okay. Everybodys different.You might be surprised though. You might find a book that you love and a load of others love it too.

There are quarantined towns called Coldtowns that keep vampires. I think a girl goss there for something. I haven't read it, but I've heard a lot of good things about it

1. Cruel Beauty
2. Unearthly
3. Fangirl
4. Starcrossed
5. Tiger's Curse"
Have you read cruel beauty? Is it good?