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joshua.

paperbuildings@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year, 2 months ago

josh. a passion for television. i want to make tv and movies when i grow up. i don't read as much as i'd like and i wish i was faster.

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David Levithan: Are We There Yet? (2005, Alfred A. Knopf) 4 stars

Sixteen-year-old Elijah is completely mellow and his 23-year-old brother Danny is completely not, so it's …

Review of 'Are We There Yet?' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I started this book early in December, but it was slow going because of the holiday season. Finally, yesterday, I sat down and read a good 100+ pages all in one day, which is pretty good for me. I got quite emotional near the end of the book, which I wasn't quite expecting. I was pleased, even if the premise of the novel is a little over the top. Danny was my favorite character, which I didn't expect.

John Green, John Green - undifferentiated: An Abundance of Katherines (Hardcover, 2006, Dutton Books) 4 stars

Katherine V thought boys were gross Katherine X just wanted to be friends Katherine XVIII …

Review of 'An Abundance of Katherines' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

So, this is my third attempt at reading this book. I read the first few chapters in those original attempts, and I was never able to connect, but for some reason it really DID this time. I loved the characters. I laughed, I cried, I smiled… The math related stuff I still sort of skimmed over, but I really did enjoy the novel.

J. K. Rowling: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Hardcover, 2007, Arthur A. Levine Books) 4 stars

Harry has been burdened with a dark, dangerous and seemingly impossible task: that of locating …

Review of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This is actually my first time ever rereading Deathly Hallows. I was a little disappointed when the book was originally released, but I enjoyed it much more this time around. It would be hard for any book to live up to the expectations I had for this. I still wish there would've maybe been some bigger twists and turns, but it's still a great read. That said, about 5 years later and I'm still not a fan of that epilogue. I'm a OBHWF shipper (especially in the books) but the end is just far too schmaltzy for my taste. Everything was far too neat and clean.

Jay Asher: Thirteen Reasons why (2007, Razorbill) 4 stars

When high school student Clay Jenkins receives a box in the mail containing thirteen cassette …

Review of 'Thirteen Reasons why' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I... I'm not quite sure how I feel. I read it quite quickly. I liked it, but I feel like it was missing something. It has very dark, sad subject matter, but I loved the last book I read (Love Is the Higher Law) and it had sad subject matter as well. The difference between these two books, though, is that I finished Love Is the Higher Law - and even It's Kind of a Funny Story, which is also about a suicidal teen - feeling uplifted, and I finished this feeling like I just read a good story, but emotionally deflated. I suppose that's fitting though. It's real.