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To put it plainly, I loved this book! It was charming and endearing, yet at the same time rough enough around the edges to make it realistic. Rosie Dunne is a character you can't help not to like and each hardship and success she goes through, you feel it too. The rest of the characters were also well written and voiced and at the end of the novel, otherwise known as the end of Rosie's fifty year journey, I couldn't do anything but read it all over again.
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Stop in the Name of Pants is yet another fab book in the Georgia Nicolson series. I laughed A LOT because this one was just as hilarious as the last, with the spurts of giggles that had people asking me if I was feeling okay. The only bad part of this installment was that it ended with a cliff hanger to hang all cliff hangers! So I definitely can not wait for the next!
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This novel was totally fascinating! The plot was exquisite and the message the book gave you, made you go "Whoa!" A definite read for the normal reader and not to be taken lightly.
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Oh my gosh!!! I was extremely excited when this book came out! I finished it in 4 hours, and personally I think it was the best out of the entire Twilight saga. The story isn't merely about Bella and Edward's love for each other; it grows bigger, which is nice. I thought Jacob's part was spectacular and, surprise, Stephenie Meyer creates a brilliant finale to a much loved series.
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Prvate was quite unlike any book I have ever read. With all the drama and crime, it proves to be a suspenseful story about a girl trying to fit in at a super posh boarding school. A definite read and all I can say is thank goodness it's a series because i can't put them down!
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Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern
jasminnie, July 20, 2009
To put it plainly, I loved this book! It was charming and endearing, yet at the same time rough enough around the edges to make it realistic. Rosie Dunne is a character you can't help not to like and each hardship and success she goes through, you feel it too. The rest of the characters were also well written and voiced and at the end of the novel, otherwise known as the end of Rosie's fifty year journey, I couldn't do anything but read it all over again.(3 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)
Stop in the Name of Pants! (Confessions of Georgia Nicolson) by Louise Rennison
jasminnie, August 5, 2008
Stop in the Name of Pants is yet another fab book in the Georgia Nicolson series. I laughed A LOT because this one was just as hilarious as the last, with the spurts of giggles that had people asking me if I was feeling okay. The only bad part of this installment was that it ended with a cliff hanger to hang all cliff hangers! So I definitely can not wait for the next!(5 of 9 readers found this comment helpful)
Run (P.S.) by Ann Patchett
jasminnie, August 3, 2008
This novel was totally fascinating! The plot was exquisite and the message the book gave you, made you go "Whoa!" A definite read for the normal reader and not to be taken lightly.(13 of 23 readers found this comment helpful)
Breaking Dawn (Twilight Saga #4) by Stephenie Meyer
jasminnie, August 3, 2008
Oh my gosh!!! I was extremely excited when this book came out! I finished it in 4 hours, and personally I think it was the best out of the entire Twilight saga. The story isn't merely about Bella and Edward's love for each other; it grows bigger, which is nice. I thought Jacob's part was spectacular and, surprise, Stephenie Meyer creates a brilliant finale to a much loved series.(12 of 19 readers found this comment helpful)
Private #1: Private by Kate Brian
jasminnie, March 27, 2008
Prvate was quite unlike any book I have ever read. With all the drama and crime, it proves to be a suspenseful story about a girl trying to fit in at a super posh boarding school. A definite read and all I can say is thank goodness it's a series because i can't put them down!(10 of 17 readers found this comment helpful)
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