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Elizabeth Scott (1) (1972–)

Auteur de Living Dead Girl

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12 oeuvres 5,147 utilisateurs 411 critiques 14 Favoris

Œuvres de Elizabeth Scott

Living Dead Girl (2008) 1,447 exemplaires
Perfect You (2008) 579 exemplaires
Bloom (2007) 569 exemplaires
Something, Maybe (2009) 429 exemplaires
Stealing Heaven (2008) 419 exemplaires
Love You Hate You Miss You (2009) 416 exemplaires
The Unwritten Rule (2010) 396 exemplaires
Between Here and Forever (2011) 260 exemplaires
As I Wake (2011) 216 exemplaires
Grace (2010) 171 exemplaires
Heartbeat (Harlequin Teen) (2014) 141 exemplaires
Miracle (2012) 104 exemplaires

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Super short read. good for traveling or just one bored evening ...
 
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Mariafrendo | 143 autres critiques | Apr 6, 2024 |
Here's the thing. This book was well written. I just could NOT stomach the content. it was the most horrifying thing that I could imagine, and I'm sure it's a reality for some very unlucky people, but I had a very, very hard time reading it. It is only for people with iron stomachs, and I thought I had one!
 
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nogomu | 143 autres critiques | Oct 19, 2023 |
This is just the book I needed to remind me why I read YA. THE FEELINGS. I give this book a giant YES!! Unputdownable.

It's a common trope, girl is in love with boy, but boy is dating girl's best friend. The difference here is this one had FEELING. I felt every single thing that Sarah felt. I cried. My robot heart short circuited a little because Sarah was in so much pain-- and I felt that.

It helped that Brianna wasn't all that likable. She overlooks Sarah and Ryan's feelings time and time again because she's so into herself. Her redeeming quality is that she's going through some pretty horrific family stuff, so at times it's understandable that she be self-centered.

My favorite part of this whole book is the reminder that sometimes toxic friendships exist no matter how much you love the person. I had a friendship that I loved the person like a sister, but had to let her go-- and I think about her all the time, but I can't be friends with her and it sucks. I think that's what is really at the heart of this book, and for that, I'm thankful.

I think we all need to read books that touch our hearts, and I'm so happy I found this at a time when I needed it. So many of Elizabeth Scott's books have been at the right place and the right time for me over the years (my fave is: [b:Love You Hate You Miss You|5245026|Love You Hate You Miss You|Elizabeth Scott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1347793323s/5245026.jpg|5312326]), and I really wish she would write a new book soon!

OVERALL: Tropey, but in all the best ways. If you want to read an "I'm in love with my best friend's boyfriend" book, go no further. This book had the trope but did it in the exact right way. Plus, any book that can make me cry these days is pretty special.

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Œuvres
12
Membres
5,147
Popularité
#4,838
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
411
ISBN
114
Langues
3
Favoris
14

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