vivian_cao
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Added Sep 01, 2014
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Added Sep 01, 2014
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The development of the story was interesting and I really liked how the author put the narrations and thoughts together. This was one of my favorites book.
vivian_cao's rating:
Added Sep 01, 2014
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I thought this book was pretty good! I like the development in the story, and I really liked the beginning of the book. The movie was a bit different from my expectations.
vivian_cao's rating:
Added Aug 26, 2014
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The 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series are one of the best series that I have every read, but personally I feel like they are getting a little boring. Because this is the 8th book, I think the previous books were more interesting. Even so, I enjoy reading these types of picture novel diaries. Would recommend.The 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series are one of the best series that I have every read, but personally I feel like they are getting a little boring. Because this is the 8th book, I think the previous books were more interesting. Even so, I enjoy…
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The Fault in Our StarsThe Fault in Our Stars, Paperback
by Green, JohnPaperback - 2012Paperback, 2012
vivian_cao's rating:
Added Aug 26, 2014
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I felt that this book was a typical romance novel, but obviously not all romance novels include loved ones dying with a disease. I do not usually cry when I read books, but when I read TFIOS I cried. Honestly speaking, there wasn't much impact about the whole dying concept because I felt that it was too rushed. It was like, love, love, love, *die*. Although I say this, it was very descriptive and made me imagine what the main characters would have looked like - Ellen Page as Hazel and a blonde Hollister model as Augustus. I will give this book 4 stars out of 5 just because it was pretty interesting.I felt that this book was a typical romance novel, but obviously not all romance novels include loved ones dying with a disease. I do not usually cry when I read books, but when I read TFIOS I cried. Honestly speaking, there wasn't much impact about…
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