Cart
|
|
my account
|
wish list
|
help
|
800-878-7323
Hello, |
Login
MENU
Browse
New Arrivals
Bestsellers
Featured Preorders
Award Winners
Audio Books
See All Subjects
Used
Staff Picks
Staff Picks
Picks of the Month
Bookseller Displays
50 Books for 50 Years
25 Best 21st Century Sci-Fi & Fantasy
25 PNW Books to Read Before You Die
25 Books From the 21st Century
25 Memoirs to Read Before You Die
25 Global Books to Read Before You Die
25 Women to Read Before You Die
25 Books to Read Before You Die
Gifts
Gift Cards & eGift Cards
Powell's Souvenirs
Journals and Notebooks
socks
Games
Sell Books
Blog
Events
Find A Store
Don't Miss
Big Mood Sale
Teen Dream Sale
Portland Like a Pro Sale
Powell's Author Events
Oregon Battle of the Books
Audio Books
Get the Powell's newsletter
Visit Our Stores
Powell's Staff:
Five Book Friday: In Memoriam
(0 comment)
Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
Read More
»
Brontez Purnell:
Powell’s Q&A: Brontez Purnell, author of ‘Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt’
(0 comment)
Rachael P.:
Starter Pack: Where to Begin with Ursula K. Le Guin
(0 comment)
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
{1}
##LOC[OK]##
##LOC[Cancel]##
Customer Comments
Student has commented on (2) products
Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls
by
Lynn Weingarten
Student
, May 10, 2017
Continued : June will do anything for these people but when it comes to committing multiple crimes she gets second thoughts. She ignores these thoughts and goes along with the plan and regrets it. June feels awful but she has to make a very important that will affect her life and everyone else that she knows. What will she choose her old life or her new life? This was an English assignment but it didn't feel like one i genuinely enjoyed the book. I couldn't put it down at all i read it everywhere at home, at school, at the park, and everywhere else i could. Reading this story was a roller coaster you never knew when a twist or turn was going to appear. This book make the reader feel every single little emotion. This book messes with your mind and make you pay attention to the subtle things every character says and does. This book was an exceptional read, and i would recommend ages sixteen and up due to the language and content. Overall this was an amazing book that i'm sure i will reread it, it's definitely one of my favorites.(413)
Was this comment helpful? |
Yes
|
No
(2 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)
report this comment
Suicide Notes from Beautiful Girls
by
Lynn Weingarten
Student
, May 10, 2017
Suicide Notes From Beautiful Girls Everyone says that high school goes by fast, but for some it goes by faster. June is your average good girl with a disturbingly average looking boyfriend, Brian. June’s school is normal until her “best friend” decides to commit suicide. Once the news is out June whirls out of control and she starts to reminisce the time she had with Delia and their past, but when June finds out that Delia committed suicide by setting fire to herself she starts to gets suspicious. June knows that Delia despised fire and was deathly afraid of it. So why would she kill herself in that way? She knows that's there's something more suspicious and complex going on, but what. June is convinced that nothing is what it seems therefore she starts to dig. She digs harder and harder causing her to go paranoid and suspect everyone even her average Joe boyfriend, but June realizes that she can't trust anyone not even the people closest to her. Once she has discovered a enormous clue a rug is ripped right under her. June finds out a secret that she can't unknow. Due to that secret she is associated with a group of people she learns to love some more than others.
Was this comment helpful? |
Yes
|
No
(2 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)
report this comment