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Did anyone else think that this book didn't do a very good job?
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Oct 03, 2012 04:02PM
I loved the whole idea behind the book of gender expectations and just wanting to be able to be yourself, but I felt like parts of it were kind of corny and diminshed the feeling it could have given someone. I mean, The Perks of Being a Wallflower had a good idea behind it and said it correctly and it didn't say the wrong things. But with Luna, it felt like parts of it diminshed the feeling and the idea behind it.
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It's just that, the book, despite the general idea behind it (like i said), just got lost behind corniness and silliness. It lost it's sense of acceptance. And it's my favorite book ever, too.

Yes, that was her name. I don't know...that wasn't the bad part for me. Some parts just seemed silly. I'm sure the author was going for balance, but it tilted in the wrong direction. The part at the end, where she is getting emotional at his leaving, THAT is what the book was supposed the feel like and the little pops of wisdom. I suppose i just went in with too many high hopes.

It could have been better, but it could have been worse.

I didn't even think about that. I would have referred to Luna as her had I thought about it.

I completely agree with you. This book felt so typical corny and badly written.