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I've read the book before and I hated it... But I'm willing to try again with you guys. Maybe after the second time I'll feel different about it.
Littlebooklover wrote: "I've never read it, I really hope i'm going to like it! :)"
Yeah I know I haven't read it yet ether
Yeah I know I haven't read it yet ether
Spaztic_Nerd wrote: "I've read the book before and I hated it... But I'm willing to try again with you guys. Maybe after the second time I'll feel different about it."
Yeah you never know sometimes reading it with a group makes it more enjoyable
Yeah you never know sometimes reading it with a group makes it more enjoyable
Yeah that's what I was thinking and hoping. I try reeading books 2 times before I give up. Here's to second chances.
Spaztic_Nerd wrote: "Yeah that's what I was thinking and hoping. I try reeading books 2 times before I give up. Here's to second chances."
Hope you like it
Hope you like it
I read it on my own and finished it in the middle of March, so it's pretty fresh in my mind to anyone that wants to discuss it! :)


I was spoiled about the ending before I started reading, so when I started i was like "I'm nog going to cry about this book" But then, when it comes to the end, I did :'(
I'm not feeling depressed right now, I think the ending was beautiful but very emotional.
I loved this book so much and I'm going to discuss it with you all when you're finished!
I ended up putting it down like 4 days ago. In just couldn't do it again. But glad you liked it!

I was spoiled about the ending before I started reading, so when I started i was like "I'm nog going to cry a..."
I know! I'm rereading it at the moment, but I remember looking up what people had to say about it before I read it for the first time and everyone was saying how sad it was. When I started reading it, I was like, "Okay, this isn't too bad, it's not really that sad..." but then farther into the book I got it. It was basically a constant stream of tears when reading.

I was spoiled about the ending before I started reading, so when I started i was like..."
YES! INDEED! In the beginning it's all very funny and i laughed almost every dialog. But when you're read 70% of the book it starts getting very emotional.
I understand what al the hype is about, but I don't think it's my favorite stand-alone book.


I was reading the book because so many of my 7th grade students just gushed over it. So, I started and had to admit to them that all I did was snivel and sob at the storyline. Yes, I liked it, but it contained a bit too much dialoged. I was pleased at the advanced vocabulary; I worked it in to many of the conversations I had in class. But I still wasn't a huge fan.
Then I finished the book. Those last two chapters were so uplifting even though they precluded sad events to come.
From a literary stand point, I was pleased that resolution and denouement were so well developed. So many books just come to an abrupt halt and even though you are given plenty of leeway to form your own opinion, you just feel like a few more details could have shaped the plot and provided closure.
I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did!
I look forward to the next selection.
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I also read it in 2 days! So happy you like the book! :)


I also wished there was a little bit more Isaac in the book. I love him so much!
Omg I know I know I'm late but I loved this book, it was so good and the note at the end had me in tears.