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Chargement... Frozen Firepar Tim Bowler
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This book had so much promise, but sadly it did not blow me away. The author uses such beautiful language and detail, but the story was lacking:( I've read other stuff by him and it was much better. I'm kind of sad b/c I really thought the snow boy had potential. ( ) This book was quite stupid. It tried desperately to be suspenseful, but only ended up in making me go, "What the f*%#?". First off, the main character Dusty has absolutely no personality whatsoever and does stupid, irrational things that no one with an ounce of sense would do. She's mean and disrespectful to her father, (I noticed this trend in YA books today. How is this okay? My dad would've hung me in the backyard.) to her friends, and almost everybody else under the guise of being "a tomboy". Yeah, beacuse being a tomboy makes me look tough and badass and excuses me from asshole-ish behavior. *Eyeroll* Yet she doesn't do anything to make her appear as one. She just looks stupid and incompetent. Sad to say, because it's not always like this, but usually this type of female character is often created by male authors. I don't know what it is, but it's my personal observance. The writing is boring, and full of useless pages of unimportant chatter with her poor father, who desperately needs support but gets only sh*t from his bratty daughter. Ugh, just- This book made me sooooo mad. Mad enough to where I couldn't finish. So there. Dropped at 31% or pg. 103. I got really into this book and enjoyed it, until the end, when things stopped making sense. Boo. I really hate novels that leave it all up to the imagination, too. Some things I can figure out, other things I really need some help with--like, what that heck happened to the main character there at the end? aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Fifteen-year-old Dusty gets a mysterious call from a boy who says he is going to kill himself, and while he claims to have called her randomly, he seems to know her intimately. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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