Ten Things We Did book review: Ten Things we did (and probably shouldn’t have) is a story about a junior in high school named April. In the beginning of the book, her dad informs her that they’re going to move to Ohio, but April does not want to move. After a lot of begging and pleading, she fi...
This is FUN!! Perhaps not Richelle Mead level of fun, or Huntley Fitzpatrick fun, but a whole new brand altogether. Mixed with an almost nostalgic sense, this chronicles the life of Devi, who like of many us made decisions that she regrets. a lot of them. Except not all of us have the access to a...
Luin tämän sarjan suomeksi kahvitauoilla töissä. Olihan siinä lukemista! Aika väsyttävän koheltava päähenkilö on sarjan alussa ärsyyntynyt kun pikkusiskollaan puhkeaa suvussa kulkeva noituus esiin, hänellä taas ei. Ja hyvä niin, hän on sellainen kohelo että kaikesta tulee ongelmia ja koko ajan sa...
I thought about doing individual reviews of each short story, but I'm on vacation and feeling lazy, so I'm not going to do that. My least favorite story was the first (the one on the cruise) because it felt like something I could write myself and I like to be a little intimidated by the authors I...
What I liked: I liked the premise. It was a great deal like being dumped into a deep pool of high school angst since the thoughts of the entire class are up for grabs. The students seem very immature at the beginning, but they have to grow when they learn things that they didn’t know. Then they h...
just finished the book and I can honestly say this was one of the best books I have read in a while. Sarah Mylnowski had a great plot and explained in great detail. I loved how the story had explained everything from one thing to another. I would recommend this book to mostly girls because it's f...
while i do agree with most of the reviews that this book lacks substance, i do find the scenarios april and her friends get into mostly realistic and relatable as a teenager myself. some of the details, like her mother finding out she was living alone and not telling her father, were a little far...
Unfortunately the audio may have really ruined the book for me. OMG. It was so obnoxious. I just could not handle listening to it. Unfortunately, I felt obligated to listen. So I finished it. The story was cute. Dopey, but cute. Maybe a three. Maybe. The main characters are two sisters who bicker...
I enjoyed this book. It was a light and easy read. Sometimes you just need to read a book without having to put alot of thought into it. It was written from four different POVs and the author did a good job of relaying the different characters personalities.Kimmie spent most of the book wallowi...
I am on a bit of a short story kick. I have another one of these books by the same title to read, it is a series of short stories by famous authors that were put together by red dress ink and the proceeds benefit a charity. I am not sure how many versions were done, this one I just read was kind ...
Gabby Wolf has pretty much, almost definitely (this close!) come to a decision: She's trading in Phoenix (nice but uneventful life with boyfriend) for Manhattan (dream job as producer for highly successful news show). Then Cam swoops in and gives her a sparkling engagement ring, making her decisi...
At long last, Rachel's powers have arrived and she's a bona fide get-your-broom-ready witch! And it's happened just in time. No Manhattan for her this summer—she's spending her vacation at Camp Wood Lake.But she's having some serious issues:Mosquitoes in the Adirondacks are incredibly thirsty.Her...
Reviewed by Me for TeensReadToo.comAfter I had finished reading the first book in this series, BRAS & BROOMSTICKS, I was sure that it couldn't get much better. Fortunately for me and everyone else reading the books, it does indeed get even better! FROGS & FRENCH KISSES is the continuation of the ...
You may be surprised by this but I never went to Prom. I know, right? I mean, seriously… WTF? And, like everyone said… I regret it. I mean, if I had gone to Prom then maybe Derek Ducharme would have noticed me in my Micro short version extremely popular Sweet Dreams dress. A gorgeous peau de ...
"Milkrun" -- a novel about drinks, dates and other distractions -- is the fun and compelling story of hyperactive 25-year-old Jackie Norris. Her luck with dating is analogous to riding the bus: intending to take the express, but finding herself on the painfully long local. In "Milkrun," we see Ja...
Packing up and leaving behind friends and a promising career in Florida to move in with the boyfriend in NYC doesn't epitomize the modern-day woman. But for 24-year-old Sunny Langstein, the decision is a no-brainer, especially when she is given the chance to star on Party Girls, a new reality-tel...
“I am so, so sorry.” I am forty-five minutes late. I am the worst girlfriend ever. “I had transportation issues.” Raf leaps up to greet me. “Don’t worry about it. Have a seat.” Embarrassed but grateful to get off my feet (my legs are a bit wobbly from all the transporting), I sit between Raf and ...
Not that she’s around to be ignored. She has a lunch date with Nick, pops home in the afternoon, takes a nap, and decides to make us a cheese soufflé for dinner (out of remorse, I bet) but then forgets it’s in the oven while she showers and lets it burn to a crisp. She zaps up a new one for us, a...
Sharon cuts between me and the stairs, blocking my way out. “Imagine my surprise when I came downstairs and discovered that three of you were gone!” she snarls. Something silver glints in her hand. Is it a ring? A bracelet? No. It’s a knife. Sharon is holding a knife. Oh my goodness! Sharon is ho...
I say as we follow her into the house. Except it isn’t really a house. It’s more of a, well, cottage, but that sounds like a word my nana would use. Everything is small. Really small. Small table. Small chairs. Small lamp. And everything is tidy. Couch cushions are plumped and upright. Table is p...
Chef Carolyn can’t stop staring at Lana. “She’s really a mermaid?” she asks, eyes wide. “She was, but she gave it up,” I explain. “I wish she could talk! I have so many questions!” The prince clears his throat. “Back to the m...
I'm drowning! Okay, fine, I'm not really drowning—not yet, anyway—but I'm quite close. My arms and legs and even Bobby are numb with cold, and if I have to stay in the water for one more second, they might all fall off. I touch the dock, then push off again for my eighth lap. Campers are allowed ...
We have to get right to work. Cinderella hobbles around the kitchen cleaning up the breakfast dishes while Jonah and I sweep the living room. More precisely, I hold the dustpan while Jonah attempts to sweep. He is the worst sweeper ever. He’s just r...