Books help us escape reality, correct? Well, let me help you find which book can open a door to the perfect world for you. 8D
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Paper Towns : Viewing People in a Different Light.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Suite Scarlett : Droop On, My Lifeless Friends.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Downsiders : The Woes of a Life Without Sky.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Devilish : Cupcakes and Evil, All Rolled Into One.
So, my friend told me to read this, due to the fact that the main character and narrator, Jane, reminded her of me. Funny enough, a lot of Jane's reactions and adventures are all things that I would probably do. Haha. I'm really glad that she recommended this, because it was really a great book. It's about Jane, the spunky, super-smart, albeit outcast, high school senior, Ally, Jane's needy, more-of-an-outcast best friend, a demon hiding the midst of their school, a dead boy, a deal with the devil, and evil cupcakes. Oh, and a plot thrown into all of that.
I really liked this because even at the parts with the most tension, Jane's mind had to think of something that could make anyone laugh; such as making plans to convince her sister that earth actually has a second moon, it's just made of glass, therefore you cannot see it. The characters weren't perfect, which is what I love in a book, because they had all of these little quirks and things that you could find unique to anyone one the street. The way it was written really got me, too, Johnson stitches together this odd story with all of these little, unbelievable things that make the story all the more believable.