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A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle
3.0
It was interesting and fun, but the author made the characters a little too dramatic that they did stupid moves, yet I don't regret reading because it had moments that made me smile.
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
1.0
I hated this book it's so depressing how much Holand (the main character) says that everything depresses him. Seriously through the whole book in every page four words were repeated; depressing, hate, phony, and chrissake (or goddamn). However I'll admit I liked the last two chapters but they were definitely not worth it.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
4.0
I loved the beginning but I feel like Suzanne Collins lost her writing charm in the last 80 pages.
City of Fallen Angels by Cassandra Clare
4.0
Just..... Perfection! And seriously best cliffhanger, I can't wait for city of lost souls.
Paper Towns by John Green
3.0
This book is so funny. John Green wrote every joke with a certain charm. They weren't so funny that its annoying , and it wasn't lame jokes that are supposed be funny but are actually annoying. Though the writing is always a big deal for me but in this book it didn't matter it felt like Quentin was actually the one writing the book. It felt like a senior's journal. The story was divided in three parts perfectly, each part a story for the story. I liked that the book wasn't about one night it actually went through a whole month. I didn't expect the ending to be that way I expected it the way Quentin did but I like the way it turned out.
BTW, the story explains a lot about people. How you see them and how they see you there's a certai spirituality to the story that I'm into. But my ultimate favorite part (or scene) was when Quentin was analyzing "Song Of Myself" (a poem that takes a big part in the book). I like poetry but that poem I just completely adored. YOU NEED TO READ THE BOOK!.
BTW, the story explains a lot about people. How you see them and how they see you there's a certai spirituality to the story that I'm into. But my ultimate favorite part (or scene) was when Quentin was analyzing "Song Of Myself" (a poem that takes a big part in the book). I like poetry but that poem I just completely adored. YOU NEED TO READ THE BOOK!.