This was an amazing read. Thank you @penguinrandomhouse @PenguinRandomCa for the goodreads giveaway. Her is the link to my gr review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5442371256
This was an amazing read. Thank you @penguinrandomhouse @PenguinRandomCa for the goodreads giveaway. Her is the link to my gr review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5442371256
#bookmail. Talk about irony, I received this book the same time I‘m having an allergic reaction to food cross contamination. Gotta love having the hives.
I got this as a goodreads giveaway. Thank you @penguinrandomhouse @PenguinRandomCa . After I finish my current book, this is going to the front of the queue.
Gave me Everything, Everything (Nicola Yoon) & Five Feet Apart (Rachael Lippincott) vibes but yet, not. The ending was nothing like I'd expected until like a few lines from the end and then I wasn't sure I wanted what I thought I did up until that point either.
I thought this was decent overall, but didn't love it. My #doublespin for February @TheAromaofBooks
Ambrose and cosmo are probably my favourite duo in any book. The reason why i love them so much is because they are total polar opposites but they still found somethings to connect on. Ambrose is a nerdy and clumsy pre teen while cosmo is a strong, scary looking felon. The story follows these two and their relationship with Amanda and Ambroses mother. This book was amazing and I definitely recommend it to anyone.
This is such a sweet Christmas book!
I especially love that it‘s not Santa-y (we don‘t really do Santa) or religious (you can only tell the Nativity story so many ways 😅).
It‘s just the tale of 2 sisters and negotiating Christmas kindness for both of them. 😍🎄
Word nerd really emphasized the effects of bullying, just because you don‘t own the coolest pair of shoes or the most expensive brand‘s of clothes. does not mean that you are worth any less then other kids. When you only live with your single mom life gets tough when you live without a father figure. When Ambrose meets Cosmo his outlook on his life changes, even if it means going to scrabble club.
A story about comfort zones, growing up, and familial changes. Loved it. Diverse characters. Great story. Sensible, loving, living adults—seems unusual after all the orphan stories. Great characters and Seattle plays a large part in the story.