aguamenti's review
5.0
How did this book manage to make me cry? How? I don't cry in books.
Okay, but in all seriousness: I love this series. Love it. Even though it's not the genre I normally lean to, I read all 6 books in the blink of an eye and adored every single one of them. And I'm really sad it's over. And who could have expected that this lighthearted series could make me cry? Nobody. But it did.
Okay, but in all seriousness: I love this series. Love it. Even though it's not the genre I normally lean to, I read all 6 books in the blink of an eye and adored every single one of them. And I'm really sad it's over. And who could have expected that this lighthearted series could make me cry? Nobody. But it did.
imonlyallama's review
5.0
I never thought a Geek Girl book would make me cry (even if it was only slightly), but the end of this one felt so real and personal. I've always felt akin to Harriet, being better with facts then friends
zoemelissareads's review
5.0
This story really was a finale all the way through! I’m sad it’s over but genuinely glad it all came to a conclusion as my mind just really can’t cope with leaving an ending to my imagination.
Harriet has really come such a long way since the first book and part of me is really proud of the person she has become. Yes I know she’s fictional but I’m 100% fictionally routing for her all the way.
The last 50 pages of this book was so emotional and I was genuinely gutted about this I felt like I’d lost a part of my family too!
In this story Harriet was in Australia with her grandmother and best friend Natalie. We knew this from the end of the last book and it was everything that I expected and more! Harriet being her silly self, reconnecting with Nick and Yuka’s final show.
I love love loved it all and such a perfect beautiful ending to Harriets story!
Harriet has really come such a long way since the first book and part of me is really proud of the person she has become. Yes I know she’s fictional but I’m 100% fictionally routing for her all the way.
The last 50 pages of this book was so emotional and I was genuinely gutted about this I felt like I’d lost a part of my family too!
In this story Harriet was in Australia with her grandmother and best friend Natalie. We knew this from the end of the last book and it was everything that I expected and more! Harriet being her silly self, reconnecting with Nick and Yuka’s final show.
I love love loved it all and such a perfect beautiful ending to Harriets story!
kimmi's review against another edition
5.0
What a wonderful finale. Harriet got Nick back, finally gave up modelling for a new adventure, and also finally accepted that she is a geek and it's ok. Bunty is gone
verityw's review
3.0
*****Copy from NetGalley in return for an honest review*****
I've read all bar one books in this series (I managed to miss out on book 5) and this is a bittersweet but satisfying ending to the series that ties all the themes and threads of the series together to give Harriet the send off she deserves. I've grown less keen on these as the series has gone on, but I think they do a really good job of what they're aiming.
I've read all bar one books in this series (I managed to miss out on book 5) and this is a bittersweet but satisfying ending to the series that ties all the themes and threads of the series together to give Harriet the send off she deserves. I've grown less keen on these as the series has gone on, but I think they do a really good job of what they're aiming.
ines_prvldz's review
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0