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ACLARACIÓN: está es una reseña con el libro dejado en la página 98, ya que no daba más del cringe.
Venía bien, tolerable teniendo en cuenta que no soy de este tipo de historias, pero tenía que cagarla.
Enserio, quien putas supera sus problemas emocionales y estrés chapandote al primer vago que se te cruza? y peor, acostarte con él por el mismo motivo más de una vez.
Me iba comprando por el humor y su protagonista, hasta esta pelotudez.
Venía bien, tolerable teniendo en cuenta que no soy de este tipo de historias, pero tenía que cagarla.
Enserio, quien putas supera sus problemas emocionales y estrés chapandote al primer vago que se te cruza? y peor, acostarte con él por el mismo motivo más de una vez.
Me iba comprando por el humor y su protagonista, hasta esta pelotudez.
this was the first smut I read and I read it much too young but I think it speaks volumes about how I turned out
the movie is nothing like this from what I remember
I thought the scrabble scene with her dad was crazy as a kid
I was more uplifting than I thought
I think that it's kinda crazy that she's called the duff and she's not ugly or fat and also I think the movie get me so many body image issues when it's supposed to be the opposite
the movie is nothing like this from what I remember
I thought the scrabble scene with her dad was crazy as a kid
I was more uplifting than I thought
I think that it's kinda crazy that she's called the duff and she's not ugly or fat and also I think the movie get me so many body image issues when it's supposed to be the opposite
stupidly warmhearted and honest...while illustrating a life so far from reality; if the purpose of literature is enjoyment, Bianca has succeeded.
Hylende morsom og rigtig tøseagtig - det er lige hvad denne bog var. Den var et frisk pust af ungdom, latter og alligevel indebærer den emner som mobning, alkoholisme og skilsmisse. Den var virkelig underholdende, og Bianca er så pessimistisk på en så komisk måde, at man ikke kan gøre andet end at holde af hende. Hendes veninder er skønne, og selvom der er lede tøser på skolen, så holder Bianca hovedet højt - for det meste.
Det slog mig mens jeg læste den, at jeg sjældent har læst ungdomsbøger, hvor hovedpersonen ikke er jomfru fra starten af - men denne bog var en undtagelse, og det var rart at have at gøre med en hovedperson, som ikke er helt jomfruelig og usikker på det punkt. Jeg kunne meget mere relatere til Bianca end til mange af de andre unge piger, som man ofte ser i ungdomsbøger, og det var virkelig en fornøjelse at læse den.
"I was a good person. So who cared if I was the Duff? If I were attractive, I'd have to deal with guys like Wesley hitting on me. Ugh! So being the Duff had its benefits, right? Being unattractive didn't have to suck." - citat side 13.
Det er helt klart en af de herligste ungdomsbøger, som jeg har læst der ikke omhandler alt for mørke emner, og jeg bliver så glad når jeg tænker på den. Jeg er selv begyndt at have ordet "Duff" i min tankegang, og føler mig til tider som Bianca og Jessica. Den får en i et fantastisk humør og man får følelsen af tøsehygge, mens man læser den.
Det slog mig mens jeg læste den, at jeg sjældent har læst ungdomsbøger, hvor hovedpersonen ikke er jomfru fra starten af - men denne bog var en undtagelse, og det var rart at have at gøre med en hovedperson, som ikke er helt jomfruelig og usikker på det punkt. Jeg kunne meget mere relatere til Bianca end til mange af de andre unge piger, som man ofte ser i ungdomsbøger, og det var virkelig en fornøjelse at læse den.
"I was a good person. So who cared if I was the Duff? If I were attractive, I'd have to deal with guys like Wesley hitting on me. Ugh! So being the Duff had its benefits, right? Being unattractive didn't have to suck." - citat side 13.
Det er helt klart en af de herligste ungdomsbøger, som jeg har læst der ikke omhandler alt for mørke emner, og jeg bliver så glad når jeg tænker på den. Jeg er selv begyndt at have ordet "Duff" i min tankegang, og føler mig til tider som Bianca og Jessica. Den får en i et fantastisk humør og man får følelsen af tøsehygge, mens man læser den.
OMG I loved this book. The fact that I couldn't put this book down, shocked me because most of the time I am not a big fan of contemporary and this might just be the gushiest book I have ever read. It was full of boys, self-esteem, sex, friends, drama, ap government and I just couldn't get enough!!!
I am going to the movie in a few days and literally cannot wait to see how it compares to the book.
I didn't give it 5 stars because I felt at times it was VERY predictable but I am very excited to read more books by Kody Keplinger! ♥
I am going to the movie in a few days and literally cannot wait to see how it compares to the book.
I didn't give it 5 stars because I felt at times it was VERY predictable but I am very excited to read more books by Kody Keplinger! ♥
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Needed a quick book to read between books & this has been on my shelf for years. Turns out I don’t read quick if I’m not interested in it
This book has the trifecta of lower-level young adult novels: dumbed-down prose, big discrepancy between characters' description and behavior, and the ever-irritating John Green-esque habit of teenagers reading Bronte, enjoying English Lit, and speaking like Shakespeare. And this one also had the added bonus (sarcasm intended) of having a children's book style moral at the end. Hooray! The author also relied on swearing far too much. I have a pretty filthy mouth, but even my interior monologue isn't using the f word nearly as often as Bianca does.
The worst sin of all, however, is the awkward insertion of [attempted] feminism. "I'm a feminist," the main character declares, while in no way does any of her behavior ever have a feminist tint. In fact, her interior declarations that teenage love doesn't exist are a bad caricature of feminism; her subsequent about-face on these sentiments essentially says to young feminists, "Don't worry, you'll grow out of these silly feminist notions soon."
Politics also find a way in, as awkwardly as possible. "I like you because you're a Democrat," a love interest flirts, although this has never been established, nor is it part of the plot.
The pivotal moment, however, comes when the main character declares that she is taking back the word "Duff" for herself. "We're all the designated ugly fat friend," she declares happily, arguing in an oddly moralizing interior monologue that, at any given time, any one of a group of girlfriends may consider herself the ugliest/fattest of the posse. And that's great! It's what girlfriends do for each other, apparently; make each other feel better about being so "ugly" and "fat!" Isn't that, like, effing awesome?!?!
I think I hated this book so much because it masquerades as feminist but in reality is fluff, poorly written, and ultimately anti-feminist.
The worst sin of all, however, is the awkward insertion of [attempted] feminism. "I'm a feminist," the main character declares, while in no way does any of her behavior ever have a feminist tint. In fact, her interior declarations that teenage love doesn't exist are a bad caricature of feminism; her subsequent about-face on these sentiments essentially says to young feminists, "Don't worry, you'll grow out of these silly feminist notions soon."
Politics also find a way in, as awkwardly as possible. "I like you because you're a Democrat," a love interest flirts, although this has never been established, nor is it part of the plot.
The pivotal moment, however, comes when the main character declares that she is taking back the word "Duff" for herself. "We're all the designated ugly fat friend," she declares happily, arguing in an oddly moralizing interior monologue that, at any given time, any one of a group of girlfriends may consider herself the ugliest/fattest of the posse. And that's great! It's what girlfriends do for each other, apparently; make each other feel better about being so "ugly" and "fat!" Isn't that, like, effing awesome?!?!
I think I hated this book so much because it masquerades as feminist but in reality is fluff, poorly written, and ultimately anti-feminist.