
Kimmic (814 KP) rated Broken Dream (Dark Angel, #3) in Books
Sep 3, 2021
the characters are boring and repetitive. the italics and ridiculous, do not fit and boring.
However if for some reason in the future I feel compelled to read a trilogy of pretty much 3 identical stories that bore the hell out of me.... I will know where to look!!

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Rhubarbio (27 KP) rated Chronicles of Crime in Tabletop Games
May 25, 2019

Kyera (8 KP) rated Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me in Books
Feb 1, 2018
A lot of her stories stem from her past relationships and how she learned from them. She discusses self-worth, battling addictions, and being strong enough to do what is best for you. It is genuine and likely resonates with a lot of people.
Her relationships with her parents are detailed, from her best friend bond with her mother to her more distant one with her father. Personally, I relate to her stories about her mother because mine is also my best friend - despite the fact that we dont always get along. I know, just as Lily knows, that our mothers will always be there for us no matter what.
She even includes some letters that you can use to express how you feel to someone else, tell yourself that you are worth it, or tailor to suit what you want to say.
I have always loved Lily Collins (it doesnt hurt that she played Clary and we share a birthday) so I was highly anticipating reading this book. Its a pretty short book, so it wont take very long to read but it has a few really poignant moments.

Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2314 KP) rated Encyclopedia Brown Carries On in Books
Jul 17, 2018
These stories really are short, averaging about five pages each, with the piece of information that Encyclopedia used to stop the crime from taking place on another page at the end. I never could solve these as a kid, but I managed to do pretty well as an adult rereading this book. And no, it’s not because I remembered what had happened. The stories are a bit dated but that shouldn’t be too big an issue for today’s kids. The characters are also thin because there really isn’t time for character development, but again, kids won’t care. I certainly didn’t as a kid.

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