When I first picked up this book, I was really excited to read it. I got about 20 pages in and I was bored out of my mind. I put the book back on my shelf without finishing it. After a couple of months I decided to try and read it again. After I got past the first couple of chapters I really enjo...
Awh man, I loved this one as much as the first! There were times I was laughing out loud, times I was cringing from second-hand embarrassment, times I was shouting at Harriet "no don't do that!"I did kind of feel like sometimes it seemed a bit ridiculous or over the top with all the dramatics, bu...
cute, fast read. Not a huge fan of the whole geek girl thing like it's a disadvantage, and the plot was a little ridiculous, but the characters (especially her dad and step mum) were really well done and funny. I liked the way Harriet's dad responded to Wilbur calling him a cutey in a positive wa...
First of all This book is AMAZING I've probably read it over 10 times.Or maybe more...I think that this is one of my favourite books of ALL timeIt's all about a 15 year old 'geek' named Harriet Manners.Harriet is pulled along to a live clothes show by her best friend Nat and is totally not expect...
Harriet est devenue mannequin, dans l'espoir de ne plus avoir cette étiquette de geek pas populaire sur le dos, et pourtant, elle reste une adolescente comme les autres et qui a des examens de fin d'année à passer. L'été s'annonçait ennuyant quand Willbur lui annonce qu'elle part pour Tokyo...J'a...
What can I say? This book was, as Rin would say, amazingballs.It had me laughing from the start, but it was also really emotional at times, it actually made me cry.I loved reading all the nice, totally random facts that were in this book. I loves Rin, who was cute, just like you have to e in Japa...
Which means you’re not really holding a pen: it’s levitating very slightly in your hands. You’re not really sitting in that chair: you’re hovering just a fraction above it.Frankly, I’m not sure I believe it any more.As I walk home, my feet are very much touching the ground. I’m not electromagneti...
Within three minutes, Morocco has somehow achieved it.As we drive slowly into the ancient medina, the world outside the car windows begins to unravel into a carnival of colour and noise. Narrow, dusty streets are crammed with people in long turquoise robes, pink scarves, blue and red and green ha...