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I was all like hey, ok, this book is alright, and then the ending happened and I liked it a lot more. Wait no, not cause I was happy that it was over. I just liked how it ended. Ya hear?
THE FOLLOWING BOOK RECEIVED ITS FIRST STARRED REVIEW IN THE DECEMBER 1, 2006 ISSUE OF KIRKUS REVIEWS. PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR THE REVIEW: SPELLDOWN By Karen Luddy (SSBFYR; IBSN 1416916105; January 2007; fall catalog page 16) "An ambitious teen with a voluminous vocabulary beats the odds and spells her way to success. Thirteen-year-old Karlene Bridges lives in Red Clover, S.C. in 1968, where her “heart aches for some…freedom.” Karlene would rather “be tumbling down Niagara Falls in a big, stinking barrel than stuck in Red Clover” for the rest of her life. She has big plans to win the Shirley County Spelling Bee, and her free-spirited eighth-grade Latin teacher, Mrs. Harrison, offers to coach her. Reinforced by Mrs. Harrison and her budding sweetheart, Billy Ray, Karlene sweeps the county and state spelling championships, earning a chance to compete in the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C. But when her alcoholic father ends up in rehab, Karlene wonders if she has what it takes to be a real champion. Karlene’s engaging personal journey from word whiz-kid to winning young woman is artfully glossed with the emerging feminism of the late 1960s. This first-rate spelldown will have readers spellbound.”
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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Phan Minh Thông
Excellent and hilarious.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Meg Cabot
Second novel that I've read by Ishiguro; he seems to write a lot about redemption and reflection by an aged character. This one is no less sensitively observed than Remains of the Day. (Postmodern lit; 300 pages)
Amazing book, I really enjoyed it from start to finish.
I was a little surprised to enjoy this book so much. Saintcrow has been recommended to be by friends that read similar books for a while now, but I've never gotten around to reading her. Now I'm glad I have. I was pulled in really quickly, and enjoyed the book throughly. I liked that Saintcrow is compentent enough to have a first person character that acts like first person: circling angsty thoughts, denial, and a lack of detail about the fantasy world. People might whine, but this is a believable first person narrative. I'll be looking forward to more in this series.
Author is a newspaper writer and it reads in that manner. Very interesting historical background. Characters are not as strong.
even though this book can be confusing at times i really enjoyed it. from the very beginning it captured my attention. it is a story about a girl named Hannah and how she leaves a story after she commits suicide but only for 13 people to her. basically she records 13 tapes and each tape is the story of a person and how that person changed her outlook on life and brought her one step closer to "pulling the plug." but we hear the story through the mind of clay, a classmate of hannah; and her 8th (or 9th) reason why. whether it's because she lost a friend or you hurt her emotionally or took advantage of her she mad sure that if your story connected you were on the list and she could tell you how you hurt her even in her dying grave.
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.