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M**A
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I'd never heard of this book until a few weeks ago. I was just sitting on Facebook scrolling around (I really hate Facebook...) when someone had posted up a trailer to a movie to you guess it, Me and Earl and the dying girl. First off the title almost made me skip over it. All I was seeing quite frankly was a red flag going "Nope, we've read Fault in our Stars. This is going to be the same damn thing only indie and it's going to piss us off and make us cry and hate the whole world." But I watch the trailer and for some odd reason it intrigued to many of my senses and then it festered and stuck with me the the whole day till I lost it looked at goodreads and found out...DUN DUN DUUUNNNAAA. It's a book... So then all I wanted was to read it, and I waited a few days to buy it because I swamped myself with other crazy things I had to do ad other books to read. Until last night came around and I just couldn't stand it anymore. I started it and would have finished it but I have this thing where if shit looks like it's going south I stop reading. I hate going to bed depressed. So instead I finished it this morning. :) now that I've bore you to death lets get to my thoughts of this book.This is not a Fault in Our Stars kinda book. If that's what you were looking for then shove off this was better. It's creative, engaging, depressing enough to make you feel slightly shitty about life. But then the characters do or say something that's totally off their rocker that you laugh out loud. The formatting in this book at first I was a bit meh about but eventually I didn't even care that it randomly went into script form or bulletin form. I took what it gave me and devoured it like strawberry flavored candies. Our main character Greg, he's a bit of a jackass ( I can say this because well he says it himself, a lot) but underneath it all I still think he's endearing and not so bad. Earl is quite possibly up there on my favorite side character list. He's hilarious, I mean he's probably not trying to be funny most of the time since he's a short little bad ass but whatever I just pictured his as a young Kevin Hart and called it a day. Rachel my dear you were not very developed and I hope the movie you is better because I was not connected to you what so ever... Maybe because Gregs a jackass.Anywho... The story seems a mess of weird chapter placements but it worked for me and I really enjoyed this book. I kinda can't wait for the movie to be out just to actually see it since this one actually I think will be better enhanced in a movie then it is in book form. 4.5 stars
B**T
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Book Review (Young Adult Books)
This review was originally written on my blog Young Adult Books, found here: [...] 2012/12/me-and-earl-and-dying-girl-book-review.htmlHi guys,I'm sorry I haven't posted in FOREVER, it's just that my schedule is ridiculous. I've been staying up until 2 in the morning almost every night doing homework and projects. I've hardly had any time to read. That's why I'm glad for Christmas Break (even if it is only a week long this year (thanks a lot school board!!!)) Anyway, for Christmas I bought the new kindle paperwhite, and I LOVE IT! It's so much better than my old kindle. I definitely recommend it. When I got my kindle I bought a few books on it, one of which was Me and Earl and the Dying Girl. I haven't read a book since Ten, even though I've tried, but I've been too swamped. So when my parents announced we were going to Baltimore for a few days to see some relatives, I knew I would get some reading done. I heard so much about this book that's one reason I bought it, the main reason I bought it though, was because everyone said it was one of the funniest books they'd ever read. Here's the synopsis from Goodreads:Greg Gaines is the last master of high school espionage, able to disappear at will into any social environment. He has only one friend, Earl, and together they spend their time making movies, their own incomprehensible versions of Coppola and Herzog cult classics.Until Greg's mother forces him to rekindle his childhood friendship with Rachel.Rachel has been diagnosed with leukemia---cue extreme adolescent awkwardness---but a parental mandate has been issued and must be obeyed. When Rachel stops treatment, Greg and Earl decide the thing to do is to make a film for her, which turns into the Worst Film Ever Made and becomes a turning point in each of their lives.And all at once Greg must abandon invisibility and stand in the spotlight.My first impression of this book was really good because of the cover, which is awesome (I love the colors, and the Scrapbook-y feel to it) and I also had a good first impression of this book because of the book review of it by Raeleen from Padfoot and Occasionally Prongs. I love all the characters in this book, they all add to the story line so well. I, obviously, like the three main characters the most, but all the other characters really made this book more life-like. There's really nothing to say about this book that hasn't already been put in the synopsis except that the awkward chemistry between Greg and Rachel is hilarious. My favorite part of the book was there conversation about Pillows... it's the funniest thing I've ever read. I loved the humor of this book up until about the half-way point from then on out some of the jokes started to get a little repetitive and not as funny, but there were some funny parts of the second half of this book. Also, this book is very vulgar, and you guys know I don't really like that... but somehow this book kind of made it work for me, I don't know how, but it did... so that didn't cause a large deduction of star rating power. One thing I didn't like about his book was that it ended too abruptly for me it kind of built up with all the humor and everything going on that once the thing, which you've been expecting the whole time, happens, it just sort of ends... there wasn't a large revelation, or change of heart, or anything... so I guess that's what makes it more like real life, but I just didn't like the ending. So I give this book 4/5 stars because of the annoying humor from the second half, and the abrupt ending. Except for those two things, I loved this book, and I'm glad it got me out of my reading slump. I can't wait to, hopefully, start reviewing more frequently, and my next review will be on Glitches, which will be my first short-story review. This is the prequel to the book Cinder by Marissa Meyer, and I hope to review it soon. Check out Me and Earl and the Dying Girl... it will make you laugh harder than you have ever laughed during a book, I swear! READ IT NOW!
O**O
I thoroughly enjoyed this book!
Firstly, delivery was fast and efficient as well as this the quality was top condition. I bought this as a birthday present for someone and have received nothing but compliments on my gift-giving abilities. The book itself was very well written and I would recommend this to anyone! 😃👍
C**A
todo perfecto
buen libro y todo bien
B**I
Great little book
The story of a very bright teenager with a self-esteem below sea level. As he makes a point of not liking himself, he manages to like nobody. There is, however, a poorly administrated internal struggle with the healthy person he, deep inside is. Great little book.
C**N
Adoro
Consegna veloce. Colori della copertina sgargianti e accattivanti. Libro sempre piacevole da leggere, simpatico e perfetto per passare qualche ora con leggerezza (anche se non si direbbe dal titolo)
N**N
Lecture facile.
J'ai acheté ce livre comme premier test de lecture en anglais. Si vous souhaitez tester votre niveau, ce livre est un bon premier pas. L'histoire est intéressante, l'écriture est fluide malgré un langage parfois un peu "parlé".
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