Sunday, 27 January 2013

SHUT OUT BOOK REVIEW


I was in LOVE in Kody Keplinger's THE DUFF, I love Keplinger's humor and the story itself.


So I got myself searching for other Keplinger novels, and my second book was SHUT OUT. 


Lissa has a quarterback boyfriend who keeps ditching her to fight some boy fight over the school's soccer team. And Lissa is getting sick of always being second and being ditched so she arranged a strike with the other teams girlfriends. But when her boyfriend can't

CALLUM AND HARPER BOOK REVIEW

My first book of Amelie Fisher is CALLUM & HARPER. It has been in my "to-read" list for a very long time and at last I get to find a copy.

Callum and Harper both has similar situations. They both have no parents and relatives left to claim them, they are now in their dreaded 18th year, no one wants to adopt them anymore and both have nowhere else to go. They met at the most peculiar place,

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

HOPELESS BOOK REVIEW


Hopeless by Colleen Hoover


Sky doesn't mind her being adopted, she doesn't mind going to public school for the first time, she doesn't mind having no cellphone, television and not having a facebook account. She's

Saturday, 5 January 2013

THE STATISTICAL PROBABILITY OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT BOOK REVIEW


THE STATISTICAL PROBABILITY OF LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT BY JENNIFER E. SMITH

I'm not a believer of love at first sight. This book didn't convinced me that these things happen. But the concept of falling in love in a span of 24 hours is just so ridiculously exciting you'll root for the characters the moment you read the plot. 


Hadley doesn't want to go anywhere but stay in her home, a home

FORGET YOU BOOK REVIEW

I've been wanting to read a Jennifer Echols book, and my first was entitled Forget You.

Zoey has this neglectful of a father who happens to knock-up one of his employees and a suicidal mother, and in all of these, Zoey blames herself. Her mother was sent away to a rehab, her father, gone to Hawaii for his own wedding, and now Zoey is left all by herself plus cameras in their house.
Now there's Doug, who yesterday hates her guts, and now acting like a major sweetheart. How did these things happen in one night. 

Yeah yeah, the plot sounds amazing, it's like every drama, dream fantasies of having a secret crush on your arch enemy dream come true. But NO. This sounds like filipino soap opera. Accident-Amnesia-Big Reveal-Yey! Halfway through the book, I found myself yawning and stopping myself skipping and flipping to the last page already. And who in this earth prefer parking than staying in once room. I'm thinking this book really is for young people, and not for the young at heart. 

I'm not sure if I'll be reading a Jennifer Echols book anytime soon.

One out of Five.

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