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Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "OML I AM #19 THIS MONTH BEST REVIEWERS!!"YAYYYYYY
I still haven't gotten my rank back
SOMEBODY MOTIVATE ME TO WRITE A..."
Wavv you know you can just write all that you remember from it and then organise them
Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "OML I AM #19 THIS MONTH BEST REVIEWERS!!"YAYYYYYY
I still haven't gotten my rank back
SOMEBODY MOTI..."
I never thought of doing it that way-
by the way, this is how far I've gotten in my connect the stars review:"This place is his family...and it's beautiful, but it's not easy. It stings. It's hard and dry. It's not like a garden or a beach. It's like a family that's hard to love, but you do it anyway...and the anyway is the whole point."
Connect the stars has always been one of my favorite books. It was a tale of friendships, trust, and adventure. It pulled my heartstrings, made me tear up, and throw the book across the room.
I loved how it captivated me from the first sentence alone.
"I was 13 years old and I could have written a book on lying"
It was amazing. Good job, both authors.

Starting with the Plot:
"When thirteen-year-olds Aaron and Audrey meet at a wilderness camp in the desert, they think their quirks are enough to prevent them from ever having friends. But as they trek through the challenging and unforgiving landscape, they learn that they each have what it takes to make the other whole.
Luminous and clever, Connect the Stars takes on some hefty topics of the day—bullying, understanding where you fit in, and learning to live with physical and mental challenges—all in a joyous adventure kids will love!"
The plot was well thought out and very engaging. I loved every minute of it. The descriptions of the happenings were very gripping and putting the book down became a chore.
It started with action and increased the pace with every passing chapter. It was beautifully set, nicely put, and of course, amazing!
Moving on, the writing was a huge part of my interest in this. I found the descriptions so detailed and the kind that makes you feel you're inside the book.
"Two hours into our rescue effort, as the sun really began to beat on us, Louis spotted one of Daphne's unbelievably red hairs snagged on a yucca, undulating like a tiny pennant on the rising heat waves. He stopped and plucked it off the greeny wooden spray of spines."
The adjectives were beautifully used and even though sometimes I found it a bit poetic. 13-year-olds, however mature, can't think like adults. They can't figure out every mystery in the world through words. That was one of the most prominent and annoying problems in the writing.

Other than that, I really enjoyed it!
Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Quotes is done.. just gif's left"you add them after you finish writing the review?"
I wanted to get my thoughts first so that I wont be disturbed with going back and forth for quotes and reviews and its almost done.
putting the book down became a chore.You mean you had constant urge to put the book down? The word 'chore' sounds off there
It's really good but to show how much you loved the book, use another words besides 'beautiful and amazing', How about ravishing, exquisite, radiant, and you can also use idioms. I just feel those two words are over used a lot
Aashi wrote: "putting the book down became a chore.You mean you had constant urge to put the book down? The word 'chore' sounds off there"
no? Putting it down became hard. . .
Aashi wrote: "It's really good but to show how much you loved the book, use another words besides 'beautiful and amazing', How about ravishing, exquisite, radiant, and you can also use idioms. I just feel those ..."I thought so, too. Thankies!
Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "putting the book down became a chore.You mean you had constant urge to put the book down? The word 'chore' sounds off there"
no? Putting it down became hard. . ."
Use some other word other chore because 'chore' means a regular task which is contradicting your statement
Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Quotes is done.. just gif's left"you add them after you finish writing the review?"
I wanted to get my thoughts first so that I wont be disturbed with going back ..."
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Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "putting the book down became a chore.You mean you had constant urge to put the book down? The word 'chore' sounds off there"
no? Putting it down became hard. . ."..."
burden?
Niharika✩ wrote: "Aashi wrote: "ITS STILL SHOWING IMAGE ERROR! *SOBS*"WHAT IMAGE ARE YOU TRYING TO PUT?"
SEE THE REVIEW!!!
Niharika✩ wrote: "done!"Wow...So I directly copied the image link and used the img src link and it workked. Stupid imgbb
Aashi wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "done!"Wow...So I directly copied the image link and used the img src link and it workked. Stupid imgbb"
hmm
Aashi wrote: "Blobbie! wrote: "i think my longest's my inheritance games one"Your most liked review right?"
woah. that is really long. how long did it take you to write?
Maple wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Blobbie! wrote: "i think my longest's my inheritance games one"Your most liked review right?"
woah. that is really long. how long did it take you to write?"
Hi, Maple! Welcome to my nooketh.
Niharika✩ wrote: "Maple wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Blobbie! wrote: "i think my longest's my inheritance games one"Your most liked review right?"
woah. that is really long. how long did it take you to write?"
Hi, Mapl..."
Heyyy!
Wait, I'm so confused. Is this your nook, or is it Aashi's nook?
Maple wrote: "Niharika✩ wrote: "Maple wrote: "Aashi wrote: "Blobbie! wrote: "i think my longest's my inheritance games one"Your most liked review right?"
woah. that is really long. how long did it take you to..."
Aashi's 'temporary' nookie. She's taking over for a few days because people seem to like her more than me👀 and making my nookie a bit more alive.
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I still haven't gotten my rank back
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