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The Bling Ring: How a Gang of Fame-Obsessed Teens Ripped Off Hollywood and Shocked the World by Nancy Jo Sales

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4.0

I adored reading this mostly because I was stoked for the movie which made me want to read the book even more. It was alright its certainly not a re read but it was entertaining for the few days it took to read it.
Knocked Out by My Nunga-Nungas by Louise Rennison

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3.0

It was equally as funny as the rest it just sort of dragged on and had little plot to it, but I enjoyed it all the same I think Im just craving some spooky Halloween reads right now.
Away Laughing on a Fast Camel by Louise Rennison

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3.0

This one in particular took a while to get through and it's the book in the middle I the series which I've been reading casually. I adore Georgia and I think she's a breath of fresh air especially considering I'm taking 5 courses all required so I need a little down time. This book wasn't too eventful but I read the last third of it in one sitting and I can't wait to start the next one!
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

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5.0

I can't rate this book high enough! It broke my heart in precisely the way I needed. Beautiful and tragic and hopeful. The Fault in Our Stars contains all of the love story with none of the cliché bullshit that's usually encompassed with love story's. Hazel is one of the most well written characters and John Green whittles a place into my heart deeper and deeper with every book I read by him.
Love & Misadventure by Lang Leav

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5.0

Although this was a short ready it was heavy I absorbed every word and it was beautiful I love this and I can totally see it being a Sunday morning favorite for years to come!
Perfect by Ellen Hopkins

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5.0

I picked this up at the library to take a walk down memory lane and reminisce about when I was 14 an hated myself. About halfway through I plateaued and wrote Ellen Hopkins off as a writer for insecure middle class tweens. But the ending got me and I remembered just how amazing her works are. This book is not the best thing I have ever read but it is touching and makes you think as all good books should do.
It by Alexa Chung

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3.0

Let me start by saying I love Alexa Chung and having read several "fashion" "muse" "memoir" sequel books I had similar expectations as I did with all the other ones, mind dulling and appealing to the eyes. I read this book in about 45 minutes collectively and I adore the doodles and photography in it, however I wish I hadn't paid 30 dollars for it. I'll probably glance through it again when I'm having a pedicure or drinking tea and it looks nice on my shelf but all in all it was just okay. It's what I imagine Instagram would look like if it were a book.