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I Never Loved Your Mind by Paul Zindel

scribesprite's review

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1.0

I could not relate to any of the characters. I think the main character is very arrogant and stupid, which is ironic.

taylornowandthen's review

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2.0

Just about every aspect of the book was a shocker. Very unpredictable. People don't write like this anymore I guess. This is a good and bad thing but I'm still unsure. Definitely worth reading though. This book was published in 1970? A lot has changed since then. The style of writing I mean.

getlitwithmegan's review

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I'll never love this book.. there are far better novels about being a teen out there.

t_odonell's review

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5.0

It frightens me to think that my two favourite books at the moment are about high school dropouts/people who have left and/or been asked to leave high school early but I'm going to assume that it means that I will never actually drop out or have even considered dropping out.

I Never Loved Your Mind is an interesting novel about love but love that comes and does not last and unlike a lot of teenage fiction where the love surprisingly lasts a long time for the couple who only met around a week prior to declaring their undying love for each other. Cough Twilight cough.

I recommend this book to anyone who has read The Catcher in the Rye and enjoyed it, seeing as Paul Zindel's style of writing automatically made me think of J.D. Salinger's. So go forth and find a copy of this book, I'm sure you will enjoy it :)
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