I feel like the only reviews I write are for books I didn't like, but I guess that's because books I like I feel satisfied with, whereas the ones I'm not happy with I feel this urge to write about it, to think it over and mull over the various reasons why I didn't enjoy it. Anyway, The Infinite M...
Star Rating:I rated this book 4 stars because I have read it over and over again since I was ten. Plot Summary:Yasaman, Katie-Rose, Camilla, and Violet are four girls who meet up when they are all in 5th grade together. They all fight their own personal battles, like Camilla, often called Milla, ...
This book is about a girl named Winnie who just turned turned 14. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her two best friends, Cinnamon and Dinah. Winnie is in eighth grade and is about to graduate from junior high. She has a boyfriend named Lars who she really liked for a really long time. When it w...
Was a very good book in relation to describing the struggles in highschool concerning the aspect of physical attraction. The book shows the two sides, negative and positive, of being more developed as a woman. It is a great depiction of the way girls are treated by guys because of how they appear...
I really liked this book, even though I believe the first one was a little more interesting to me. I disliked how sassy and mean Katie-Rose was being to Natalia. I felt like she was the new Modessa. I don't think it was necessary to put the death of Stewie the way Lauren Myracle did. It was a lit...
Milla, Yasaman, Violet and Katie-Rose are in the fifth grade and are best friends. This the third book in this series and they just keep getting better. The four friends have very distinct personalities and each is given a chance to shine. Much of the stories beauty lies in the authenticity of th...
1. I can see a setup for a fifth book. For example: The author could expound on Zoe's sexuality and writing, Angela's new geek relationship and life outside sorority, and is Maddie going to go back to California for school or find somewhere closer to home? And how is her depression and how are he...
Nothing much to say about this one. Same formula as the other books in the series, although some parts felt off, much like the Flower friendships themselves. I'm still mostly just glad this series exists to expose children to diverse human beings, like the ones they will encounter every single ...
For about the first half of this, I was ready to give it three stars. It was a quick read, pretty okay - seemed like the typical high-school-popularity sort of novel, but with a bit more tongue-in-cheek... kind of like Mean Girls.Also, I think this book would really make for an awesome film!But t...
(Spoilers - varying from major to minor- ahead. Warning. Proceed carefully.)When a book handles a dangerous,powerful, hard subject such as coming to terms with your sexuality - and accepting it - I feel as if it should be fantastic, should make me bawl or something along the same lines. The premi...