Het Libby Garrett-project is een heerlijke en grappige jongerenroman van Kelly Oram, bestsellerauteur van de populaire serie Cinder & Ella.
Libby Garrett is verslaafd aan haar goddelijke vriendje Owen. Dat hij haar vooral leuk vindt voor de seks, ziet ze niet. Avery en haar vrienden maken zich daarom zorgen. Als ze niet gauw iets doen, blijft er van de vrolijke, zelfverzekerde Libby niets over! Om van haar Owen-verslaving af te komen, moet Libby het twaalfstappenprogramma doorlopen. Als begeleider strikken ze Adam, hun favoriete barman. Maar Adam heeft al jaren een crush op Libby…
Het Libby Garrett-project is het los te lezen vervolg op Het Avery Shaw-experiment
Kelly Oram wrote her first novel at age fifteen–a fan fiction about her favorite music group, The Backstreet Boys, for which family and friends still tease her. She's obsessed with reading, talks way too much, and loves to eat frosting by the spoonful. She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona with her husband and four children.
Woot woot! The science geeks are back this October, in the sequel/companion to The Avery Shaw Experiment! Wild and crazy Libby Garrett is taking her own journey and I can't wait for you guys to take it with her. I'm so excited for this book!!! I'll have a cover for you in August, and keep you updated about any fun stuff I have planned as the date gets closer. :)
Back in 2015 I read the first book The Avery Shaw Experiment. I did enjoy the book but it had it's flaws. I got an email from GR about the sequel (this book) and was surprised. Libby was one of my favourite characters and I was excited to read this. I immediately added it and then bought the e-book. I am happy to say that I liked this book!
This book takes place a year after the previous book. Libby has been seeing Owen for the past year. But she hasn't realized just how much the relationship has taken a toll on her. Owen and Libby have spent the whole night together. When the book begins they go to get some coffee from Libby's favourite coffee store.
Avery has recently been working at the coffee shop and Libby tends to come every single day. They enter and the guy who normally makes Libby's drink takes their orders. Libby asks for an apple cider. Which said guy knows because he's usually the one that makes it for her. The guy turns out to be Adam and they talk for a bit. Libby being Libby mentions that he should smile more often. Owen gets offended that she's flirting with the coffee guy.
When Owen places his order he makes a comment about Libby's weight. Offended and hurt Libby excuses herself and goes to the bathroom. Owen arrives and convinces her that it was just because he was angry at Adam. Owen sweet talks Libby and she takes him to the break room where the two proceed to have sex.
Adam for the life of him cannot understand why girls always end up choosing awful boyfriends. Is it because they have good looks and popularity? Who knows. You are then told that Adam has had a crush on Libby since he was 14 years old. He used to go to the same high school but dropped out so he could provide for his little sister Kate.
A delivery guy comes to deliver some coffee stuff and Adam takes him to the break room. Much to his surprise he finds Libby and Owen on the sofa. He kicks them out. And leaves the room before he does something stupid. Avery, Grayson, and the rest of the science squad enter. Avery explains that because Libby didn't show up they lost and Tara (her partner) couldn't present their idea. Adam feeling terrible takes Grayson and Avery to explain them that Libby's been with Owen.
Once they're in a corner and he starts to explain them everything. Libby and Owen come out. At first they don't notice Avery and Grayson standing. But then Avery gets Libby's attention. Libby and Owen are shocked to see their best friends. Grayson asks why Owen never told him that he was spending time with his girlfriend. And Owen replies that they aren't dating. Adam cuts in and mentions that Libby and Owen were in the break room.
Owen gets mad at Adam but before they can get in an actual fight Grayson takes him out. Avery is on the verge of tears and apologizes to Adam. Libby interjects that it's not Avery's fault but Adam's. Adam then tells her about Tara. And Libby immediately starts to apologize to Avery. Avery is not having it. After some rude but true words from Adam Libby leaves right in front in of the rest of the science squad.
Adam manages to calm Avery down. The two of them talk about how Owen has changed Libby. Libby is no longer confident in herself. She's ditched her friends on numerous occasions to spend time with Owen. After some more talking Avery asks for Adam's help in staging an intervention.
This book was much better than The Avery Shaw Experiment! I love how the author included abusive relationships and didn't try to romanticize it! As usual the writing style was good and captured Libby and Adam very well! I liked reading about the intervention and then later on the twelve step program. It was very interesting and educational.
Throughout the book you are shown exactly how Libby changed. She started wearing different clothes for Owen (she actually stopped wearing all her cat shirts). She dyed her hair blonde. She ditched all her friends and didn't even notice it when they stopped hanging out with her all together. And lastly she stuck with Owen because she believed that no other guy would love her due to her weight. To her it was better to have a physical relationship with someone because then at least she'd be wanted. It was truly heart breaking. I loved it when she started taking steps to move on from Owen and focus on herself. And she made amends to everyone she hurt. Which was very sweet.
Adam has had a very hard life. His father ditched his family when he was young and after that his mother became an alcoholic. He and his sister tried staging and intervention for their mother but it didn't work. When he was 18 he moved out and became the legal guardian for Kate. He's had a crush on Libby since he was 14. And in all the years they went to the same skate park and serving apple cider she hasn't noticed him. He's pretty sure that she won't ever like him. When Avery mentions the intervention he decides to help Libby. All while trying to keep his personal feelings in a bag. I really loved Adam! I liked him way more than Grayson. He was honest and stood up for the people he loved. At times he was brutal in his honestly but it's better than lying and sugar coating in my opinion. He tries very hard to set aside his personal feelings and help Libby. He was a great mentor and helped her a lot.
I loved all the friendships and family support in this book! Libby's friends and parents were so sweet. When Adam explained her parents the situation they took it well and were happy to have Adam help Libby. Her parents were also pretty funny. Adams sister Kate was a lot like him. She was protective of Adam and tried to get Libby and Adam together. I loved her! If there's going to be a third book I hope it'll be about her! The science squad had Libby's back throughout the whole journey.
Adam was perfect for Libby! He cared about her and treated her the way she deserved to be treated. The romance is really slow burn. Adam didn't want to pressure Libby into a relationship because she was still trying to move on from Owen. They waited until they were ready to start dating. Which happens literally at the end of the book. There's plenty of tension and Adam restraining himself and setting his feelings aside.
Note there is more focus on sex in this book than there was in the first book. Also you don't have to read the first book to read this book. But I suggest that you so that you can really see the differences in Libby's behaviour. I didn't have any problems with this book. I just didn't love it. Hence the four star rating.
Overall this was a great book! I recommend it to fans of the author, fans of the first book, and anyone who is looking for a book about abusive relationships.
It was good to see the Science Squad back, but there was no real plot. While The Avery Shaw Experiment was well-planned and executed, this one felt like an unnecessary addition. There was absolutely zero science involved, except for some unpronounceable scientific terms used as curses whose meaning no one knows and no one might even bother to find out. The only thing I loved was how real Adam’s character felt, and the skateboarding thing was also a very nice addition. Libby’s parents are unbelievable with their openness, Libby herself felt more like a slut, and the way this book addressed issue of body-weight and addiction was commendable. But the intervention thing? Don’t even bother. That was a ruse for the romantic development between Adam and Libby. I rather did not like how the book addressed science nerds and geeks to be socially inept and their tastes to bizarre and unlikeable, but I did appreciate Libby’s eclectic tastes.
THE BEST PART OF THIS BOOK? The sibling relationship between Adam and Kate. That has to be one of the best siblings I’ve come across in fiction. It felt so real and it was so heart-touching. Absolutely loved how they treated each other, teased and loved and cared and annoyed the hell outta each other.
All in all, this was a more adult version of TASE, with more focus on the sex. There isn’t much to write, really, because the plot was utterly predictable and substance-less.
Die Libby Garrett Intervention. Ja, ich weiß echt nicht, was ich dazu sagen soll. Ich glaube, dass das Buch vielen, wirklich sehr sehr vielen Leuten unglaublich gut gefallen wird. Andererseits wird es auch sehr sehr viele Leute geben, die den ersten Band kennen und diesen hier schrecklich finden.
Der Anfang dieser Geschichte hier war wirklich hart, denn Libby ist einfach nicht mehr die Libby, die man aus dem ersten Buch kennt. Sie hat sich an den größten Volldepp der Nation gehängt... Okay, eigentlich gibt es noch größere Volldeppen, was auch ein Teil des Buches war, der mir gefallen hat. Ich zumindest konnte Libbys Unsicherheiten durchaus verstehen. Was ich nicht verstehen konnte, das war das Verhalten ihren Mitmenschen gegenüber, von dem der erste Teil des Buches geprägt ist. Genau dieser Teil wird es sein, an dem das Buch scheitern würde, wenn man es nicht mag. Allerdings ist The Libby Garrett Intervention die Geschichte einer jungen Frau, die erneut zu sich selbst findet und dabei auch lernt, was Liebe ist. Adam ne... Adam. Adam ist einfach... ARGH. Eigentlich ist er viel zu überperfekt, weil er so rücksichtsvoll mit ihr ist. Ich hätte sie manchmal am liebsten GESCHLAGEN, aber er? Gott... Adam lässt einem das Herz bluten, gerade auch weil man hier auch seine Sicht hat. Ich finde es übrigens gut, dass es hier mal eine übergewichtige Protagonistin gibt, weil sowas... ist halt sehr sehr sehr sehr sehr sehr sehr sehr selten. Allerdings wurde diese Tatsache irgendwie wieder zerstört, weil Libby ist ja krank und nur deshalb ist sie dick. Also Kelly Oram: Wenn schon denn schon! Allerdings konnte sie so diese ganze "ungesund" Debatte umgehen. Das Buch ist dadurch auch weder so ausgerichtet, dass Übergewicht irgendwie verharmlost wird, noch dass Libby sich verändert, so wie das in den meisten Geschichten der Fall ist. Ich finde, dass die inneren Konflikte unheimlich gut transportiert wurden, frage mich aber, ob manche, der nie mit Übergewicht zu kämpfen hatten, Libby als Protagonistin nicht manchmal etwas nervig finden würde. Ich kann mir vorstellen, dass einige ihr Verhalten gegenüber Owen nicht nachvollziehen werden, weil es selbst mir schon echt schwer gefallen ist. Insgesamt ist es aber nicht Libby selbst, die das Buch gut machte, sondern Adam, weil er... er ist halt einfach Adam und Adam ist toll xD Hab ich schon erwähnt, dass er Skater ist? Und dass er sich um seine kleine Schwester kümmern muss? Achja... Was ich auch sagen muss, dass es in dem Buch deutlich mehr um Sex geht, als noch im ersten. OHNE dass es hier tatsächlich Sexszenen geben würde. Das klingt jetzt echt seltsam, aber Libbys Beziehung mit Owen ist (zumindest für ihn) eher körperlich und in vielen Gesprächen, die sie während ihres "Entzugs" macht, geht es daher auch viel darum. Zu Beginn dachte ich, das ganze würde ins Erotische gehen, aber wie bereits gesagt: Keine Sexszenen. Es gibt auch gerade mal nur ca. 3-5 Kussszenen.
Insgesamt vergebe ich so 3,5 Sterne, einfach weil das Buch an so vielen Stellen auch einfach lustig war xD Das pupsende Einhorn in Libbys Zimmer ne... Und ihre Katzenshirts... Einfach alles. Trotzdem gab es auch einiges, was mich gestört hat und ich kann nicht sagen, ob ich das Buch nicht schlechter gefunden hätte, wenn ich es zu einem anderen Zeitpunkt gelesen hätte.
"Das Libby Garrett Projekt" ist der 2. Band der "Science Squad" Reihe von Autorin Kelly Oram.
Mit Libby hatte ich einige Anfangsschwierigkeiten. Mit der Zeit wurde sie mir aber zum Glück sympathischer. Adam ist ein toller Protagonist und ich finde es schön, dass es hier auch ein kleines Wiedersehen mit den Charakteren aus dem ersten Teil gibt.
Eigentlich mag ich keine kitschigen Romane bzw. dachte ich das zumindest immer. Aber ich gestehe, dass ich dieses Buch toll fand, obwohl die Handlung schon sehr übertrieben dargestellt wird. Ich mag den Schreibstil der Autorin einfach richtig gerne. Da fliegen die Seiten wirklich regelrecht dahin. Ihre Bücher fesseln mich immer sehr, obwohl sie locker sind. Das ist jetzt mein 5. Buch von ihr und ganz bestimmt nicht das letzte.
Von mir gibt es auf jeden Fall 5 Sterne und eine klare Leseempfehlung.
Hier folgen noch einige Infos zum Hörbuch: 9 Std. 54 Min. / Ungekürzte Ausgabe / Bookbeat Exklusiv Sprecher: Marylu Poolman, Martin Krah Die Sprecher bekommen 5 Sterne von mir. Verlag: Lübbe Audio
Ahh die Vorfreude auf den zweiten Band dieser schönen Dilogie war wirklich groß, daher konnte ich gar nicht anders, als das Buch direkt zu lesen, und dank des tollen Schreibstils auch erneut innerhalb kürzester Zeit zu verschlingen. An ein paar Stellen, zum Beispiel direkt am Anfang, war mir die Protagonistin ein klitzekleines bisschen zu kindisch, und ich fand ihre Aussagen dadurch teilweise etwas komisch/ unpassend - aber davon abgesehen, war es wieder ein tolles Buch, mit grandiosem Humor - und wie ich finde wurde hier sogar sehr tiefgründig von dem Thema Selbstliebe und Akzeptanz erzählt. Hat mir persönlich hier sehr gefallen.
I really liked this book! Our heroine begins with a high self esteem façade. It's not until we see how quickly a hot jock gets behind the wall she erects and finds her sensitive self that we realize she actually has a pretty low self esteem. He takes advantage of her desire for him and keeps her as his secret. Meanwhile another guy has been watching her most of her life and admires the person she is, not the person the hot jock turns her in to.
I could sum up this book in one gif, really. But what would be the fun in that? I needs to share the love I feel for it, though calling it a review will be kind of a stretch. Hmm... Let's call it a gush-fest extravaganza! Yes, that's perfect. Why? Cause I got myself my first ever bookcrush and his name is Adam Koepp. F-ing swoon. Seriously. So much swoon.
The Libby Garrett Intervention can be called the next book in the Science Squad series, though you can read it as a standalone. I do advice against that because The Avery Shaw Experiment is fantastic and you have to read it. This one follows Avery's best friend Libby, who I adored in TASE. Libby has changed in the last year and not for the better. Ever since this thing started with the popular, hot Owen. But it's not good for Libby because Owen only uses her for sex and nothing more. He refuses to be her boyfriend and avoids being seen together because Libby doesn't exactly have the "perfect" body. So Avery stages an intervention and does Libby's twelve-step program to get rid of her addiction to Owen starts and her sponsor is the sexy, stubborn Adam whom she calls Coffee Man. But she doesn't know that Adam has had eyes for Libby for a while and taking on this job as her sponsor may ruin his chances with her.
Before I start gushing about Adam, which is inevitable, I'll try to tell you about all the other things in this book. I love Kelly Oram and she never fails to disappoint me. So of course the writing was amazing, it always is. Kelly once again reaffirms why she is one of my favorite contemporary authors. She knows how to go from a light and fluffy mood, to swoony or dead-serious in a heartbeat. And this one has all of it. Serious, heartbreaking moments that made me tear up, light and fluffy ones that made me laugh and giggle and so much swoon that my heart almost couldn't take it anymore. Honestly, I think Kelly deserves way more attention for her novels. If you're a contemporary fan, please check out one of her books. Start with this series or Cinder & Ella or V is for Virgin. They're all so amazing and so very underrated.
Now the characters. I always love the characters in Kelly's books. She just knows how to make them feel real. I want to be friends with these characters. Laugh and cry with them. It was awesome seeing Avery and Grayson again and the other members of the Science Squad, and they I hope get their own books too! I loved Libby's parents so much, they were so awesome! Especially her dad. I loved his bromance with Adam, whom I'll get to in a bit. I also loved Kate, Adam's sister. Libby... I had a bumpy road with her. She made a lot of bad choices at first but she redeemed herself over the course of the novel and in the end I do love her. But she did have to win me over and that took a while. Now.. ADAM! Gosh, how can I even begin describing this guy? He's so imperfectly perfect. I loved him right away and I just fell for him, hard. By the time I was halfway through this book I was really struggling to root for the romance because I just wanted to jump into the book and steal him for myself. (Though I did root for it and it was amazing!) I could gush about him for ages, but I'd rather you pick up this book and discover for yourself how amazing he is.
The Libby Garrett Intervention is another home-run for Kelly Oram. Combining swoony, heartfelt and fluffy moments with heartbreaking ones that make you tear up or just full-on cry, this book is a YA Contemporary must-read. Go discover the awesome that is Kelly Oram, now!
3.75 Wow. I've officially determined that Owen is a patoot. Is that a word? Yes, it is. According to the urban dictionary, it's a watered-down word for "butt".
It's amazing how Libby transformed from the last book to the beginning of this one. She still had her strong personality, but it was directed at the wrong cause, unfortunately. It's all Owen's fault. Indirectly, he made Libby less sure of herself and her weight. But she was addicted to Owen. Even though he was horrible to her. Not really outright, but he didn't want to date her, he didn't like being seen with her in public...etc. That should have been a big red flag for Libby, but she was blinded by it because she was addicted to him. Her science geek friends decide to help her using a twelve step program, and have the sponsor be Adam Koepp (don't ask me how that's pronounced because your guess is as good as mine), the 19-year-old manager of Libby's favorite coffee shop where Avery also works. Adam agrees because he's secretly in love with Libby.
I definitely enjoy The Avery Shaw Experiment more, but this was a nice refreshing read. I liked the "love yourself" aspect because that is truly important. If there is something you don't like about yourself that you want to change, so be it. But do it because YOU want to, NOT because somebody (society and the media included) influenced you to do so by making you feel bad about yourself! Unfortunately, most products and commercials (mostly the commercials, the products hardly ever give the outcomes they claim) are directed at making people feel inadequate about themselves so they feel the need to buy something they never needed in the first place!
It's like a conspiracy! Let's be honest, diet coke will NOT give you abs! In fact, it's almost WORSE than regular soda because artificial sweeteners are so bad for the health! They may be zero calories, but the side affects are so much worse. And don't even get me started on the alcohol commercials! It's all about making you feel like you need something to improve yourself and/or your life. These giant corporations don't even care about your individual health (for the most part), but for every person they make feel more insecure about themselves, they make more money! In fact, I just saw a commercial for a soda brand that I will not mention that said something along the lines of "support women's health". But I've decided not to post it here so I don't get tracked down and sued ^_^
Back to the book
This definitely had me hooked. In fact.....all of Kelly's books hook me in!
I love what a strong and sassy person Libby is. Owen aside, she has such a great personality! I wasn't really attracted to Adam. I liked him and everything he did for Libby was amazing! His attitude was awesome and I've heard he's easy on the eyes ;) I just don't consider him a book boyfriend really. And there is no way he can top Grayson!
I loved the skating/snowboarding/free boarding sporty aspect of it! It's too bad they don't live next to the ocean, then they could add surfing to that list! I loved Adam's friends! Really chill bunch. But you know who's more awesome?? Libby's Nerd Herd....LOVE those guys! They always make me laugh! And Brandon with his grandpas REALLY old-fashioned tux for prom? That was definitely one of my favorite scenes!
When Libby insults, she goes all out---In Latin! That was one of my favorite aspects!
For example: Equus Ferus Feces--Horse Shit Gluteus Maximus--ass Canis Lupus familiaris--I don't know And many more! It was new and I liked it!
I found two typos. One said "want" instead of "what". So where it should have said "What I want", it said "want I want". The other one was "jut" instead of "just".
The word "sexy" was used a lot. Also "derrière"...but HEY! French! I love French! So it's okay :D
I do think this is worth the read, so go pick it up!
Dios, este libro... ¿Cómo hacer una reseña sobre él? La verdad es que fue IMPRESIONANTE. Me encantó que los protagonistas no fueran como los típicos personajes. Él nada como lo usual, nada de chico estrella, perfecto, mujeriego y ególatra; más bien todo lo contrario. Adam fue un personaje pocas veces visto... habiendo abandonado la escuela para hacerse cargo de su hermana, prácticamente sin dinero, súper humilde y aun amor de persona (¡Un Adam para mí, por favor!). Libby, bueno ¿qué decir de ella? Por momentos, al principio del libro debo admitir que no me caía muy bien, pero creo que esa era la esencia del personaje. Ella es una chica con MUCHOS problemas de autoestima y a quien le ha afectado muchísimo el bullying, intencionado o no, (como a todos) y su principal problema es la falta de auto valoración. El crecimiento de ambos personajes es maravilloso. Como luchan con sus problemas y enfrentan sus demonios de frente y juntos, apoyándose siempre. Creo que Kelly captó perfectamente la forma en que el bullying afecta a los adolescentes (y a todos) y estoy muy contenta con eso, porque suele ser un tema que se toma a la ligera y en realidad es algo muy serio. Este libro fue un verdadero viaje que incluso yo tomé con ellos. Me reí y me emocioné junto a Libby y Adam, y la escritura de Kelly como siempre ligera y llevadera, el libro prácticamente se lee solo...
The Libby Garrett Intervention es el segundo libro de la serie ( por ahora ) llamada Science Squad creada por Kelly Oram aunque puede ser leido como independiente y tiene como protagonistas a Libby, a quien conocemos en The Avery Shaw Experiment y a Adam, un nuevo personaje. No voy a mentir, estaba muy emocionada cuando me entere de que habria un segundo libro, desgraciadamente la historia de Adam y Libby no alcanzo a cumplir todas mis expectativas, si, fue una lectura ligera, tierna y rapida de leer pero no consiguio emocionarme como lo hizo su predecesora, le falto esa " chispa " que tuvo la historia de Avery y Grayson. Ademas GRAN parte de las tres estrellas que le puse son por Adam y Kate, que fueron unos personajes maravillosos pero si tuviera que ponerle una puntuacion por la protagonista femenina le hubiera puesto la menor puntuacion posible, es cierto que yo no senti ese gran cariño que sintieron otras personas por ella en el libro anterior pero aun asi no esperaba que fuera un personaje tan insoportable e inmadura. En fin, un libro rapido de leer y entretenido, eso si, te aconsejo que te armes de paciencia porque la vas a necesitar cuando conozcas a Libby.
This was the most offensive, sexist, slut shaming piece of trash filled with the most horrible and selfish characters that I've ever read. I'm actually disgusted. Oh and according to this book if you are a manager in a coffee shop you are "worthless." Seriously? Fuck this book.
Estoy un poco bastante decepcionada de este libro.
La idea era buena, la escritura ES buena, el desarrollo... mmm no.
Libby es la protagonista de éste libro, fue un personaje secundario en The Avery Shaw experiment (libro que AMÉ), así que cuando supe que iba a tener su propia historia, me alegré mucho. Más que nada porque fue un personaje con el que me reí mucho en el libro anterior y con el que pegas simpatía al instante.
Así que me decepcionó mucho que me cayera mal la gran parte de su historia.
La trama va de una Libby en una especie de relación secreta con Owen (que, por cierto, en el libro anterior también me caía más o menos bien y ahora leo esto para darme cuenta de que es un imbécil de proporciones trasatlánticas). Pero éste no quiere una relación con Libby a menos que sea solo para sexo.
Y déjenme explayarme acá, él no quiere a Libby como novia, no porque tenga un pasado oscuro, o porque tenga problemas en la Universidad, o ningún otro cliché de chico misterioso y sexy que puedan imaginar. No, él no la quiere porque Libby es gorda, es nerd, es ésto o aquello, y le da vergüenza mostrarla siquiera como amiga.
Lo que dije antes, un tremendo imbécil.
Pero la historia no va de eso solamente, va sobre una Libby consciente de esa verdad donde Owen solo la quiere por sexo y la niega en todos sus otros ámbitos por vergüenza. Pero como ella dice "amarlo" lo perdona.
Ahí es cuando entra en acción sus amigos diciéndole sus verdades que a ella al principio no le gustan y donde entra en todo su esplendor... Adam.
Adam es el chico que siempre se fijó en Libby, que la quiere desde hace mucho, que tiene una vida de reverenda caca encima pero que se hace lugar para ayudarla porque, obvio, la ama y quiere que ella supere a Owen y salga de esa relación tóxica en donde se metió.
Como dije, la idea no es mala, y en cierta forma, llegas a empatizar en cómo se siente Libby en el momento que se da cuenta que Owen solo la está utilizando. Cómo la realidad de muchas parejas es esa. Cuando uno se pregunta ¿cómo puede seguir X amigo con este tarado/a? puede haber muchos otros problemas más importantes que el "amor". En el libro Libby se siente fea, sin autoestima porque un chico lindo y popular de a poco y sutilmente le puso en la cabeza de que sin él probablemente no vaya a estar con nadie más. Que nadie la va a querer. Que ningún chico le iba a prestar atención ni la iba a hacer sentir linda e importante. Libby es super dependiente de la atención que Owen le da sin importarle que él la maltrate psicológicamente. Su vida es solitaria y lo poco que le da él la hace sentir bien por unos momentos que no le importa ser miserable después. Es un abuso horrible y es consciente de que está metida en un círculo vicioso y tóxico con una persona que no la quiere como ella quisiera.
Pero Libby también a lo largo del libro muestra actitudes super egoístas y una actitud que me chocó siempre. No me gustaba al principio como se justificaba ser una perra con sus amigos, no me gustaba como juzgaba a los demás...
Y lo que hizo con Adam en su baile de graduación DEFINITIVAMENTE no me gustó. Y la odié totalmente.
No me importa cuán afectada te dejó una relación, no podes ser tan mal bicho. No me jodas.
Así que así estoy, 90% del libro fue un constante enojo con Libby. Qué se yo, por una parte entiendo que la idea era mostrar una relación tóxica y tratar de salir de esa pero... no me convenció la forma en que sucedió. Adam, a pesar de que fue bastante lindo, también tuvo actitudes re molestas.
Lo de "dejar la actitud de puta porque los chicos no te van a tomar enserio" fue re:
A mi me encanta Kelly Oram, sus libros son este super cliché romántico digno de película pochoclera de Netflix que te hace pasar una tarde hermosa. Su forma de escribir es amena y fresca y te mantiene entretenida por horas sin darte cuenta. Admiro mucho eso de autoras de romance porque generalmente luego de un par de horas yo tengo que descansar del drama y dejar el libro, pero con Kelly no es así. Cinder&Ella es por lejos mi libro favorito, con un equilibrio de drama y romance adolescente que amo, e incluso el libro anterior de esta serie me es re agradable, pero este en particular me pareció muy... vacío. Tenía todo para ser un buen libro: Una protagonista que venía con un publico que la quería del libro anterior, una trama que es más real de la que tenemos idea, un co-protagonista que tenía una vida dura pero siguió esforzándose para que su vida y la de su hermana fueran algo mejor... pero no logró convencerme. Libby al final no me gustó. Adam hasta ahí.
Owen claramente no.
En fin, un libro que no lo volvería a leer. Duele porque es una autora que me gusta, pero bueno... puede fallar (?)
Perdonen si hay faltas de ortografía, escribí mucho. Me quedó más larga que la biblia esto.
♪ ♫ he was a skater boy, she said see ya later boy, he wasn't goood enough for heeeer ♫ ♪
"OH my gOD why do girls alWAYS pick doucheBAGS!!" jelled the Nice Guy TM, who is also the main hero of this book.
"omg, no one has any music taste anyMORE how can people listen to this top 40 CRAP here's the FIRST music that's ever been MADE now that's truly CLASSICS only B.C. kids will underSTAND," said her piece the main heroine of this book, who is fat, but not because she would eat too much!! nah son, health problems. Can't have a heroine who is fat because she's too lazy, right!! what would the KIDS think?! But thankfully this doesn't end. "There's no way I can get over a guy without being with another guy," she said with a serious tone. "there's no way I'd do this shit without the main love interest, the Nice Guy TM, being at large... NOW what would the kids think. That you can overcome a bad relationship by yourself and the power of friendship? Were you born on Mars?!"
"I say you dress like a hooker and act like one but I do it because I'm so insanely crazy about you!!" jumped in the Nice Guy TM. "I mean, you can't wear miniskirts, are you insane, that's HOOKER clothes!" he added, during the vigorous nodding in agreement made by the main heroine.
"So basically, just burn EVERYTHING that reminds him of you, put your clothes away... nah, the hell are you talking about, just put them in the freaking trash, what do you mean some people could really use the doNATION?!" continued the Nice Guy TM. "Also, basically, get rid of stuff reminding him of you and why don't you replace them with stuff reminding you of me? heh? goes perfectly with your plan to get another boyfriend! And with my plan to get you to be my girlfriend! Except don't get another boyfriend. You need to want me for ME not because you want a relationship!" he continued.
The main heroine felt left out. "Okay listen, I like really really really like you, but listen, he, like, listen, he's here in limo, he's got reservations at a restaurant, listen, like, the prom is all that, ya know, the best day of my life, listen, sorry, I know we got plans for a date, but, like, sorry, gotta go, don't do anything I wouldn't!!" she said while prancing away with her ex-douchebag.
"Thant's okay," said the Nice Guy TM when she came back to him after realizing her ex is, in fact, a douchebag. "U made a mistake, I forgive you, no fuss, what do you mean you screwed up, I thought rainbow shone out of your bottom?!" he exclaimed in horror.
"also, your dad basically made me a pro skateboarder CAN you imagine my future was so BLEAK i was supposed to work at coffe shop for the rest of my life, the HORROR and suddenly i will go to COMPETITIONS and everything's worked out! And I got the girl! Being a Nice Guy TM is the best!!!" ended this awful conversation the main love interest and a hero of the book, the Nice Guy TM, whom the author of this certain review really wanted to strangle along with everyone else.
The Avery Shaw Experiment was one of my most enjoyed reads of 2013. It was fun, had loveable characters, and had some great messages. So I was excited when I found out there was to be another book, based or hound Avery's friend Libby.
There are some fantastic messages in the book around self-esteem; not entering relationships for the wrong reasons; the importance of friendships; and finding your niche in life, among them.
Where I struggled a little was that I didn't really care for the characters in the way I did in Avery . Partly this was intentional on the part of the author - the point of the book was that Libby had been changed through her obsession with Owen, and was no longer the person she used to be. I didn't really care for Libby. She was a brat. And although it was the author's intention of her to be unlikeable, it meant I struggled to connect with the book initially. I found Adam to be a bit on the bland side, but honestly, as if you could ever top Grayson.
Speaking of who - the very, very short scene where he is confronted with Brandon's prom attire was the funniest scene in the book. I wish we'd seen more of the 'nerd herd'. Their scenes were winners. Of course, would have loved more of Avery and Grayson too.
There was a sweet ending to the book, with the Libby .
After reading this book, I suddenly feel like having a toast.
♥This one's for every friend who takes their roles to heart. They're there to help you snap out of the wrong funk you're in, even if it takes brutal measures.
♥This one's for all young adults who have it hard in life. Know that some people are there to help and learn when to accept their help.
♥This one's for each and every person who knows the value of sacrifice. You make the world turn into a better place.
♥This one's for all parents out there who take time to build a real relationship with their sons/daughters. You are all needed and we are blessed to have you.
and lastly...
♥This one's for all the girls out there who has ever felt inadequate, insecure, invisible or what have you. Remember that the first opinion that matters is yours. Love yourself. Love yourself harder. Love yourself, do good and everything just follows.
Such a powerful book. It's like a suckerpunch to the heart.
Más como 4.5 este libro me causo un par de conflictos debido a Adam y es que aunque me encanto lo maduro que era, que se hiciera cargo de su hermana y todos sus problemas sin quejarse (o complicarse la vida como muchos otros protagonistas) me gusto, pero por otro lado no me gustaban sus arrebatos de ira ni cuando le decía a Libby que se dejaba tratar como puta y se vestía como tal, entiendo el punto y lo que la autora intentaba hacer pero aún así me la pasaba como
Además me abría gustado que alguien más fuera el "guía espiritual" de Libby, ya que creo que no esta bien que Adam la ayudara a superar a Owen y al mismo tiempo tuviera todos estos sentimientos por ella creo que tuvieron que esperar un tiempo para empezar su relación.
Saben para mi es difícil comprender ¿porque personas grandiosas salen con idiotas? y cada vez que le ocurre a alguna de mis amigas no logro hacerlas entrar en razón por más que lo intente, este libro me ayudo a recordar que a veces no te quedas por "amor" sino por cosas mucho más profundas que esa, creo que es importante visibilizar más este tipo de abusos que pueden ser igual o más catastróficos que el abuso físico, ya que hablamos de una codependencia y un abuso que te haces a ti misma.
Fuera de eso me gusto mucho el libro, amo a Kelly Oram y sus historias simples pero hermosas, megusto seguir viendo a Avery y Greyson y aprecio demasiado las menciones a Kylle, las crónicas de Cinder, etc.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Handlung: "Das Libby Garrett Projekt" ist mein siebtes Buch von Kelly Oram. Nachdem mich ihre letzte Reihe um Virgin Val und Rockstar Kyle eher enttäuscht hat und erst ihr Standalone-Young-Adult-Roman "Girl at Heart" an den zuckersüßen Lesezauber von "Cinder & Ella" anknüpfen konnte, war ich natürlich sehr gespannt, wie es um ihre neue YA-Dulogie steht und habe mich im Sommer 2021 neugierig auf "Das Avery Shaw Experiment" gestürzt. Genau wie erwartet, war die Geschichte um Grayson und Avery vor allem eines: ZUCKERSÜß! Da ich mich schon beim Lesen von Band 1 Hals über Kopf in die schräge, selbstbewusste Libby verliebt hatte, habe ich also auch große Erwartungen in Band 2 der Science-Squad-Dilogie gesetzt.
Sehr enttäuscht war ich deshalb, dass "Das Libby Garrett Projekt" mich zu Beginn gar nicht packen konnte. Das könnte zum einen daran liegen, dass wir schon im ersten Kapitel mit einer Libby konfrontiert werden, die - in den Fängen einer toxischen Beziehung zu Owen - gar nicht wieder zu erkennen ist. Libby ist süchtig nach ihm, nach seiner Aufmerksamkeit, ihrer körperlichen Beziehung und dem Gefühl, begehrenswert zu sein - da ist sich das Wissenschaftsteam einig - und um ihre Freundin nicht zu verlieren planen sie ruckzuck ein 12-Punkte-Programm, um sie aus Owens Bann zu befreien. Auch wenn dem Roman die Einbindung des 12-Punkte-Programms und die unromantisierte Darstellung einer toxischen Beziehungen definitiv Pluspunkte einbringen, bleibt vieles davon eher oberflächlich und erscheint gerade in ersten Drittel doch stark übertrieben. Nach dem holprigen Start, als ich die Geschichte schon fast aufgeben wollte, wird es jedoch von Seite zu Seite besser. Mit jedem Schritt, den Libby wieder mehr zu sich selbst findet und auch Adam näher kommt, konnte mich die Geschichte rund ums Skaten, Snowboarden, die Zukunft, Sucht, Selbstvertrauen, toxische Beziehungen, Freundschaft und Liebe emotional besser erreichen. Zwar kann man auch hier mit unvorhersehbaren Wendungen, tiefschürfendem Philosophieren oder ernsthaften Probleme, die über die wohl ausbalancierte Mischung von Drama und Kitsch hinausgehen, nicht rechnen und ich habe die einfallsreiche Konzeption aus Band 1 etwas vermisst (dieser war ja nicht nur aus zwei Perspektiven, sondern auch im Stil eines Forschungstagesbuchs verfasst), unterm Strich hatte ich dank der letzten 150 Seiten und eines grandiosen Endes aber wieder viel Spaß beim Lesen.
Schreibstil: Wenn man ein Buch von Kelly Oram aufschlägt, kann man eigentlich immer damit rechnen, dass man an einigen Stellen lachen, an anderen verträumt aufseufzen und vielleicht auch mal traurig den Mund verziehen wird. Die Autorin mischt auch hier wieder die Hierarchien der Highschool ordentlich auf, lässt ihre Protagonistin einige Hochs und Tiefs erleben und nach einigem Hin und Her dann ihre wahre Liebe finden. Dabei gelingt durch flotte Dialoge und mit viel Witz und Gefühl der Spagat zwischen zuckersüßem Märchen-Flair und authentischer Realität, sodass die Geschichte locker und leicht daherkommt, man aber trotzdem davon berührt wird. Auch in diesem Roman, in dem die Handlung an einigen Stellen auf Messers Schneide verläuft, gelingt es der Autorin in den allermeisten Fällen Kitsch zu umschiffen und immer wenn man schon kurz davor ist, die Augen zu verdrehen, gerade noch die Kurve zu bekommen. Wie gesagt birgt die Geschichte zwar keine großen Überraschungen, wirkt aber den typischen Kelly-Oram-Zauber, sodass man sich trotzdem zwischen den Seiten verliert.
Figuren: Zu diesem Kelly-Oram-Zauber gehört auch, dass die Klischees der Figuren durch das typisch charmante Augenzwinkern ihres Schreibstils kaschiert werden. Mit Libby und Adam haben wir zwei sehr unsichere Teenager, die beide daran arbeiten müssen, ihr Selbstvertrauen zu stärken, Selbstakzeptanz und schließlich sogar Selbstliebe zu erreichen, bevor sie sich in eine (neue) Beziehung stürzen können. Bei dieser Entwicklung holt die Autorin wieder viel der bei Handlung und Rahmenidee verlorengegangenen Tiefe wieder rein und ließ mich auch großzügig darüber hinwegsehen, dass von der Liebesgeschichte der beiden nur wenig bei mir angekommen ist. Schön sind allerdings wieder Nebenfiguren wie das nerdige Genie Levi, Adams Schwester Kate, Libbys coole Hippie-Eltern oder der Physiklehrer Mr. Walden, die allerdings nicht darüber hinwegtäuschen können, dass "Das Libby Garrett Projekt" deutlich schwächer ist als der Auftakt der Science-Squad-Dilogie.
Die Zitate:
Libby: "Das Mädchen ist praktisch Cinderella. Sie war das Nerdmädchen, das den perfekten Prinz abbekommen hat. Grayson ist nett, witzig, gutaussehend und treu. Es ist schon fast lächerlich, wie er sie liebt. Außerdem ist Avery auch nicht gerade unattraktiv. Ja, sie ist vielleicht ein Nerd, aber eher so wie im Film - unsichtbar, bis sie ihre Brille abnimmt und ihre Haare schüttelt. Dann wollen die Jungs sie plötzlich alle. Versteh mich nicht falsch", fuhr ich fort, als mir Adam einen neugierigen Blick zuwarf. "Ich habe Avery unglaublich gern und finde, dass sie Grayson mehr als verdient at, aber jetzt ist ihre Wahrnehmung der Realität total verzerrt. Sie denkt, dass auf jeden von uns ein Märchenende wartet. Sie versteht nicht, dass die meisten Leute nicht so viel Glück haben werden. Besonders nicht jemand wie ich."
Adam: "Zwischen uns war eine unbestreitbare Anziehung, die sich hochexplosiv anfühlte. Wir spielten mit dem Feuer, und es war nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis die Flammen außer Kontrolle geraten würden."
Das Urteil:
"Das Libby Garrett Projekt" hat es mir zu Beginn nicht gerade leicht gemacht: Ich brauchte viel Zeit, um mit der stark veränderten Hauptfigur warmzuwerden und auch die gesamte Handlung wirkt zu Beginn sehr überzogen. Nach dem schwachen Beginn wird es dann jedoch von Seite zu Seite besser und Libbys und Adams Reise hin zu mehr Selbstvertrauen konnte mich doch noch erreichen. Aufgrund der recht oberflächlich bleibenden Handlung, der geringen emotionalen Tiefe der Liebesgeschichte und den schwierigen ersten 100 Seiten, bleibt dieser Roman aber deutlich hinter Band 1 zurück.
Ich habs in einem Rutsch gelesen! Hach es war einfach so schön🥰 Zeitweise hätte ich Libby am liebsten geschüttelt und ihr eine runtergehauen damit sie endlich aufwacht. Adam ist einfach nur ein Schatz. Er war so nett und süß und einfach nur toll😍 Ganz großes Bookboyfriend Potential! Cool war auch dass das Skaten bzw Snowboarden eine größere Rolle gespielt hat. Toller zweiter Zeil der mir noch besser gefallen hat als der erste.
Sorry to bump this but found a couple mistakes I couldn't leave alone.
My edition: Kindle
Pages: 352
Series: Science Squad #2
Rating: 4.5
Review: We met Libby in The Avery Shaw Experiment as Avery's best friend. Libby wants Owen Jackson. She wasn't to much of a big character in the first book but we did see the start of the weird relationship (if you want to call it that) between her and Owen. Owen always was calling her weird and acting like he didn't like her. From the first book we can already tell Owen is a huge A-hole.
Now we get to hear their story in this book. Well at least Libby's story and Adam's. Who is Adam you say?
You look like James Dean and have the heart of Mr. Darcy.
Adam works at the same coffee shop as Avery. He has had a crush on Libby for a long time. When Avery comes to him with help for Libby's addiction to Owen's sexual needs for Libby. Adam has dealt with someone who has an addiction. Maybe not an unhealthy relationship but still addiction never the less. Like the first book Avery turns to science. Instead of the seven stages of grief Libby is to go through with the twelve steps to addiction. Adam is going to be her sponsor.
This one even though it had it's humor and quirkiness that the first one had it was hard for me to read. No it wasn't boring or anything like that. No this is a hard read for me due to the insecurities the book brings forth.
There is no Link Larkin out there waiting for me.
Libby has self-esteem issues do to her weight. Unfortunately she has a disease that makes it where she can't lose the weight. Dealing with this and Owen's embarrassment to be seen with Libby breaks her down to where she is blowing off her friends and being mean.
Now when I was in high school, actually even now, I have problems with my weight. I look fine everywhere else until we get to my stomach. It seems to be the only place that does gain weight. I tend to look pregnant. I've been very self conscious about this. This is one of the reasons this was hard to read.
Throughout my high school I didn't have much of the weight problem as I do now but it was still there and I learned to hide it well. Also I had a huge crush on one guy who only dated me for three days. I had a crush on this guy since my eighth grade year till I was a junior in high school. Looking back on it my friendship/barely there relationship was unhealthy. I let him have power over me. It hurt when I saw him dating other people and when someone would tell me about what he said about me behind my back it really hurt and chipped away more.
Senior year I had moved to a new state and school and I thought I had finally gotten over him and moved on when a boy there asked me out. I felt great. I had a boost. Over time I started realizing that I was transforming into someone I'm not for him. I said I didn't like country music, which I like any kind of music. I said I would rather live in the city but actually I would rather live in the mountains secluded. I just went from having one unhealthy relationship to another. Even after senior year it continued. I even became one of those girls that used sex to feel special. I ended up hating myself and losing a lot of friends who just didn't care what happened to me. Finally after my first year at college I came home and had some self exploring. I finally found myself.
Now I'm in a much healthier relationship with a man who accepts me as being me. Yeah at times it looks like we are fighting or being mean to each other but really we are just teasing and having fun. Grant it I still have some of those insecurities today but there not as bad and I'm still on the journey to get myself fully back but that is what life is all about.
Libby's story hit home for me. I was picturing myself as Libby. Only difference is that I don't have crazy cat shirts and I'm not good at science or math. I do recommend this series.
Das Cover passt perfekt zum ersten Teil und gefällt mir so viel besser als das Originalcover - passiert eher selten. Zusammen sehen die Bücher auf jeden Fall hübsch aus.
Auch der Schreisbtil der Autorin war mal wieder flüssig und wirklich sehr leicht zu lesen - der Grund, warum ich das Buch beendet habe. Bei den ersten ca 50 Seiten muss ich leider sagen, dass ich echt verwirrt war, wer gerade mit wem redet und warum bestimmte Dinge passieren, das wirkte auch mich alles ziemlich chaotisch. Die Themen, die angesprochen wurden fand ich gut, besonders eben, dass Libby nach und nach bemerkt, was die "Beziehunh" - wenn man es so nennen kann - bei ihr angerichet hat. Da die Kapitel abwechselnd aus den Sichten von Adam und Libby geschrieben sind, kann man sie und ihre jeweiligen Familien etwas besser kennenlernen.
Kommen wir zu den Charakteren. Nach Band eins hatte ich mich sehr auf Libbys Buch gefreut, da ich sie als Nebencharakter sehr mochte. Sagen wir es mal so, Adam war ein guter Charakter, den ich hin und wieder gerne vor ihr gerettet hätte. Besonders gegen Ende hin gab es einige Szenen, die mir persönlich dochh etwas zu dramatisch waren. Mein Lieblingscharakter war wohl Kate, Adams kleine Schwester. Schön war es natürlich auch, die beiden Protas aus Band eins wiederzusehen. Schade fand ich allerdings, dass der Wissenschaftsclub so fast gar nicht mehr vorgekommen ist.
Insgesamt ein Buch, dass sich wirklich schnell lesen lässt, auch wenn mich der Anfang ziemlich verwirrt hat. Ohne den unterhaltsamen Schreibstil und einem eigentlich doch ziemlich wichtigen Thema hätte ich das Buch wohl leider abgebrochen. Wer Band eins schon super fand, dem wird dieser Teil bestimmt trotzdem gut gefallen. Mich persönlich konnte nur leider irgendwie der Plot an sich und Libby als Protagonistin nicht so ganz überzeugen - da kann es anderen Lesenden aber auch wieder ganz anders gehen.
Uugh! I have some very mixed emotions about this book. I really dislike being so conflicted when writing reviews. Okay, here goes.
For me, this book was just SO sexual. There were no outright sex scenes but the whole book is just full of talk about sex, innuendo, and more talk about sex. Libby is basically addicted to the sex she is having with this hot guy who won't acknowledge her outside of their private sex time (which is all the time!). He is awful to her yet she continues on with him. Libby is still in high school. I don't know, it all just felt too sexually driven for a YA book.
The other frustration I have is the swearing. Ugh. I just don't like it.
The good points of this book were many. Nobody writes characters quite like Kelly Oram. She just has a knack for making characters feel real and defined. The scenes play out in my head just like a movie. By the end of the book I feel like I know these characters and I am personally invested in their happiness. That is writing at it's best.
I loved the unity of Libby's friends and their desire to help her. I appreciated that Libby grew throughout the book. She ends the book in a very different place emotionally than where she started. Her self esteem is shot in the beginning but by the end she is learning what it is to love herself. Libby tries to right the wrongs she inflicted and there was something very satisfying in that.
But this is a book I would not want my teenagers to read.
La historia me gustó y no me gustó... tuvo sus momentos divertidos, dulces y tiernos pero otros los odie!!
A ver, el mensaje que tratan de dar me gustó y el que nuestra protagonista fuera gordita (algo muy inusal en libros romanticos) me atrajo mucho y quería ver como lo iba a llevar la autora pero al final no gusto....
La protagonista Libby es la cosa más horrorosa que tiene el libro... me desagradó su personalidad, su manías, sus actitudes y decisiones, todo eso... no imaginé que ella fuera tan zorra y tan lanzada!!
Las 3 estrellas son por Adam (QUE LO AMÉ TOTALMENTE), su hermana Kate y Joe... ah claro y el resto del club de ciencias.
So I really REALLY love the first book in this series, and all the other books of Kelly's.
But I didn't care for this one. First of all, not trying to slutshame here, but if the shoe fits... Also, to say that she was addicted to sex or Owen or whatever is ridiculous. Everything was SO dramatic and SO over the top that I sat there going, "Really?" For most of the book that I read. The girl who cried because she's shy? Was really devastated over losing a science thing? Really? I don't know why this one didn't gel for me, but alas, 2 stars, and a DNF.
5/5⭐️ Ähm okay… absolutes Highlight! Adam mein Schatz ich komme bald wieder um die richtigen Worte für dich und Libby zu finden okay? Ich muss erst einmal meine Gedanken sammeln✨
Meine Meinung: Cover: Es ist super schön, etwas zu rot aber sieht in dem Fall jeder anders 🙈🥴🤭 Aber passt super zu Band 1 in die Reihe 🥰
Schreibstil: Ich kann mich NICHT beklagen 🥰 Kelly Oram überrascht mich immer und begeistert mich immer mit ihrem Schreibstil, anders bin ich es nicht gewohnt und ich kann mir kaum vorstellen dass es sich ändern wird. Also am Scheibstil wird es kaum liegen, dass irgendein Buch von ihr schlecht ist 🥰🤍 Alsoooo SUPERSCHÖN🌙☁️
Story: Die Geschichte hatte einen super Verlauf und man ist super mitgekommen. Die Story war sehr interessant und sehr spannend aufgebaut. Ich liebe die Entwicklungen der Charaktere und die kleinen Dramen dazwischen 🥴🥰 Ebenfalls ist vieles humorvoll gestaltet und ich kann mich nicht beklagen 🤍
Charaktere: Libby hat sich sehr stark entwickelt und darauf geht es ja auch im Buch. Sie ist stark, aber lässt sich anfangs sehr verunsichern. Am Ende merkt man sich wie krass sie sich zu einer selbstbewussten Person entwickelt. Adam ist sooo süß und ein richtiges Engelchen hehe 🤍 Er hilft Libby sooo sehr und ist generell sehr nett, hilfsbereit und sooo fürsorglich 🥴🥰 Ich sag nur alles was er für seine Schwester tut🥰🙈😂Sean der Vater von Libby ist mein Lieblingscharakter, sry an Libby aber dein Vater ist soo krass genial 😂🙈 Also der hat sooo einen krassen Humor 🤭 Die Konversationen zwischen ihm und Libby sind echt zum Schmunzeln 🙈
Fazit: Es ist mega toll und superschön und ich bin absolut begeistert. Aber im Vergleich zum 1 Vand fällt es ab, liegt aber daran, dass ich Band 1 sooo sehr liebe ❤️