mischief_in_the_library's review

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I've decided this isn't a book I can give a star rating to. It's not a 5-star, because it's not like the best book I've ever read, it's not got a poetic writing style you want to quote passages from, but it's not less than a 5-star, because it's a tribute that is as much for the authors as it is for Esther. It's a great idea, and it was lovely getting to know Esther, even if she'll never know me, and it makes you think, about life and giving and love. I especially liked the drawings :)

natidelgadov's review

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5.0

¿Qué les puedo decir? Esther es definitivamente una persona increíble, en este libro nos enseña muchas cosas y me alegra haber podido tener la oportunidad de leer y así conocer un poco sobre una persona tan espectacular.

sophie19611's review

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4.0

This is such a great book. Esther Earl had love filled life, and told us her story in the diaries that are in this book. I'm sad that I failed to meet this wonderful girl she was fighting cancer while simultaneously fighting for all of us "nerdfighters" out there. Rest in Awesome, Esther!

cynthiapinewood's review

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4.0

Just because I cried... Just because of it...

matiel72's review

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5.0

Amazing loved reading it was very sad but enjoyable! Think fans of John Green and The Fault in Our Stars will really enjoy reading this!

angelkat556's review

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dark emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted reflective sad medium-paced

5.0

ljankowski19's review

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4.0

so inspiring! Someone I will now look to as my role model. Rest in awesome Esther!

reba_reads_books's review against another edition

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1.0

Non-spoiler summary in one sentence: Ever wanted to read the diary of a teenager fighting cancer?

Initial thoughts: I was hesitant to pick up this book because I feared the writing would be subpar, but I absolutely love John Green, and he wrote the introduction for it and was a big part of Esther's life, so I figured I'd give it a go.

Genre(s) IMHO: memoir, young adult, nonfiction

Plot: There isn't one; this book reads as an unedited, chronological list of diary entries. Some talk about her mood, the weather, the past, what she ate for dinner, what time she had to wake up for chemo... basically, the kind of things a regular pre-teen would write in a diary about. Except - there's no non-awkward way to put this - with some cancer stuff in there.

Writing style: This is what I feared going into the book and what ultimately disappointed me about it. I have a rule that if I don't enjoy reading a book half way into it, I'll stop reading. She really does sound like a charming, funny, and sweet person, but I'm sad to say I stopped reading this one because her writing style was too juvenile for me to handle. I still have my own pre-teen journals for sentimental reasons, but I would MURDER my family if they published my 7th grade musings on why my crush didn't like me back. It was only through the repetition of writing a lot and the maturity that comes with growing older that my diaries into high school and college became more thought-provoking than vomit-inducing. Yes, I feel terrible that Esther didn't get to live long enough for her writing style to mature. I'm sure if she'd had the time to continue developing, I would've eventually really liked her writing style. But as it stands, the first half of this book just did not hold my interest.

Conclusion: I can only give 1 description to [b:This Star Won't Go Out The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl|17675031|This Star Won't Go Out The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl|Esther Earl|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1392015126s/17675031.jpg|24678766].

*** Rebecca N. McKinnon's Rating System Key ***

description - 'Did not like it' means I probably didn't finish it and I definitely would not recommend, own, or re-read
description description - 'It was ok' means I probably finished it but would not recommend, own, or re-read
description description description - 'Liked it' means I finished it and might recommend it to some but not all people. I would not own it or re-read it.
description description description description - 'Really liked it' means I finished it and would recommend it but only after my 5 star favorites. I would not own it or re-read it.
description description description description description - 'It was amazing' means I finished it, would recommend it, own it, and re-read it.

Author Bio: Esther Earl

Born in Beverly, Massachusetts
Young activist & cancer/nerdfighter - all of her writing published posthumously

justlily's review

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4.0

I don't think this is a book you can review. Or at least I can't. It was definitely very touching.

kjbmod's review

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5.0

I cannot properly put my adoration for this book into words. I laughed,I sobbed tears of both joy and pain for the Earl family. Esther was and is such a beautiful human being and from now on I will strive to be like her. She is so caring and nonjudgmental. She loves unconditionally. Esther Grace is an inspiration to millions and though I never knew her, my heart aches for the world, it is missing out on the opportunity to carry this fantastic girl. I will love you for infinity, Esther.