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Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell : Ayathma And Joan's Buddy Read
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Dec 07, 2021 12:05AM
Hey! this is our buddy reading thread. So how much should we read in a day?
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“I still wish you’d get a dog,” she said.
“I’d never remember to feed it.”
“Maybe we could train it to feed you.”
“I’d never remember to feed it.”
“Maybe we could train it to feed you.”
I really liked this I don't know why
I think it is going to get interesting ahead but it is a bit boring for now like no story
BTW I completed the first chapter
I think it will take a lot of time if we read a chapter daily so I think can we read two or three?
How about reading 4 or 5 chapters a day?Cuz if we read only 3 chapters for a day we never finished this book
Ayathma wrote: "How about reading 4 or 5 chapters a day?
Cuz if we read only 3 chapters for a day we never finished this book"
I swear yes!
Cuz if we read only 3 chapters for a day we never finished this book"
I swear yes!
Nope you are not reading fast and neither slow. I am actually kind of wrapped up in exam preparations so I am gonna read slow. Reached chapter 15 end
Nope you go on I completed chapter 18
Woah! That's good I am catching up!
Hey where you at? I I sorry I completed the book as it was getting kinda interesting.
I actually wrote a review on it did you?
I thought a lot before writing this review and I am glad I read this book.
Well, I wanted to give a 5 to this book, but there were a lot of scenes where I felt bored and tired after reading. I almost fell into a reading slump somewhere in between the book. Though the book was as good as a book and I think it truly deserves a 4, at least from me, because I am not a fan of Romance.
Pretty straightforward in my view, and even stretched up. Some scenes where it needed to be brief, were lengthy, and some scenes where it needed to be lengthy were brief. It caught my interest somewhere after Nick was introduced.
Nick's story or paragraph should have been completed. Catherine should have talked about it to him, because it felt incomplete and I thought the last few pages were devoted to it.
Levi and Cath's relationship was straightforward, just like the book. It seemed like Cath liked Levi, because of his looks and made ugly comments about his 'living-on-the-ranch' and his 'not-so-cool-bedroom'. It seemed like either of them coerced the other into doing it.
I had not expected much from this book, but it exceeded my expectations.
I have started reading Eleanor And Park too, a I would say pretty much the same about it.
I, somewhat, understood Cath, but I didn't develop a bond or was able to understand other characters. I wouldn't even know what they would do in a critical situation. Whom they would chose. That is what I focus on, if I want to know if I have developed a bond with the character.
I think it stretched a bit and it felt incomplete somehow. There were a lot of repeated scenes, sentences and emotions, throughout the story.
Wren was okay. It seemed like she was immature, yet more mature than any of them. She was confident, wrapped up, and like Cath would say 'a better version of her.'
I could not just understand what the book wanted to say or what the story was, but in a way it was satisfactory for me.
Well, that was pretty much my review on this book and I thought I could even go well with a 3 but I kinda could not convince myself to do so because from my side, I guess it deserved a 4.
P.S : It got me into fanfiction and I am going to start writing it. Thank you!
Well, I wanted to give a 5 to this book, but there were a lot of scenes where I felt bored and tired after reading. I almost fell into a reading slump somewhere in between the book. Though the book was as good as a book and I think it truly deserves a 4, at least from me, because I am not a fan of Romance.
Pretty straightforward in my view, and even stretched up. Some scenes where it needed to be brief, were lengthy, and some scenes where it needed to be lengthy were brief. It caught my interest somewhere after Nick was introduced.
Nick's story or paragraph should have been completed. Catherine should have talked about it to him, because it felt incomplete and I thought the last few pages were devoted to it.
Levi and Cath's relationship was straightforward, just like the book. It seemed like Cath liked Levi, because of his looks and made ugly comments about his 'living-on-the-ranch' and his 'not-so-cool-bedroom'. It seemed like either of them coerced the other into doing it.
I had not expected much from this book, but it exceeded my expectations.
I have started reading Eleanor And Park too, a I would say pretty much the same about it.
I, somewhat, understood Cath, but I didn't develop a bond or was able to understand other characters. I wouldn't even know what they would do in a critical situation. Whom they would chose. That is what I focus on, if I want to know if I have developed a bond with the character.
I think it stretched a bit and it felt incomplete somehow. There were a lot of repeated scenes, sentences and emotions, throughout the story.
Wren was okay. It seemed like she was immature, yet more mature than any of them. She was confident, wrapped up, and like Cath would say 'a better version of her.'
I could not just understand what the book wanted to say or what the story was, but in a way it was satisfactory for me.
Well, that was pretty much my review on this book and I thought I could even go well with a 3 but I kinda could not convince myself to do so because from my side, I guess it deserved a 4.
P.S : It got me into fanfiction and I am going to start writing it. Thank you!


