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OMG. Now i get it. That's why it has a star on the cover. This book needs a million of them. just like every Stephanie Perkins' book. WOW. I'm sitting here crying. happy crying. This review will suck.
This book was a surprise.I kept hearing nice things about the first book and none for the second,so i didn't think i'll like it. BUT OMG. I LOVE IT!! Stephanie has this talent to create different stories,different people,real people and then make it a brilliant book. The fact that we could keep up ...more
This book was a surprise.I kept hearing nice things about the first book and none for the second,so i didn't think i'll like it. BUT OMG. I LOVE IT!! Stephanie has this talent to create different stories,different people,real people and then make it a brilliant book. The fact that we could keep up ...more
Apr 06, 2015
Dani
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Ohmygod, wheredoIstart?
This whole series. Just. WOW.
The storyline is beautiful, captivating and oh-so-inspiring. Characters are so well-developed. Dialogues are cringe-worthy, heartbreaking and enough to make me scream, squeal and split my sides in my seat.
--Lola is such a daring girl and doesn't give two fucks if she gets judged by others.
--Cricket is such a sweetie.
--You just gotta love Lindsey.
--Nathan and Andy just seem like the best parents ever with their overprotectiveness and love fo ...more
It was okay. I think I liked this a little better than it's predecessor. If the elements of the Lola and Anna book were combined it would have been great. But I'm biased after reading Jenny Han's To All The Boy's I've Loved Before.... nothing's good enough.
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This book. Is so relevant. To every teenage girl EVER. Even if you have straight parents, and don't wear crazy costumes you can identify yourself with Lola.
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