Zhanpeng Ong Ong itibaren Montesclaros
This book was a good, fast read. It gets a lot better after the first 50 pages or so and definitely kept me interested; although the subject matter was a little too unbelievable for me (it's about a little girl who has an imaginary friend that turns out to be God and the media firestorm that follows her). It wouldn't be the first book I'd recommend, but it's a good story.
This book was almost as good as Blue Bloods and not quite as bad as Tantalize. This was from my Twilight withdraw reading series. I don't know if I'll read the sequel. It's been about 6 months since I read it and I've already forgotten major plot points. There are better books to spend your time on. 4/10
Oh Dade. If I hadn't been in the same shoes of desperate patheticness in my relationships, i'd want to smack you and tell you to get a grip. Honestly, it's the realism and bad decisions that made me enjoy this book so much. This book is about relationships: of friendships, of marriages, of romantic attachments, and everything in between. I'm rating this book three stars - not because I didn't enjoy it, but that it wasn't OMG AMAZING. The plot isn't extraordinary, the end isn't completely fleshed out, but I DID thoroughly enjoy this slice of ordinary.