lapetitepaola's Reviews (231)


Overall a nice book for beginners. I personally think is helpful just because it shows many diferent poses.

(Not really a review. Just me keeping track of what i read)

Sincerely, i heard it as an audiobook and normaly i have a hard time focusing. That being said it could be the story or me (i honestly dont know which) but at many instances i stopped paying attention. So maybe i just wasnt interested in the story or maybe if i focused better i would have liked it more.

(Not exactly a review just me documenting mt reads)
Okay, so this wasnt a bad book. But it wasnt very great either. I think is enjoyable. Some stories have their good moments and most pf them have to do with sadness and stuff.
But honestly there was kind of always something lacking.

DNF (P.76)

The book is very nice and good to read. However, the characters could have used better development.

(Not a review just me keeping track)
This book was okay-ish. It didnt bore me or kill me but it didnt inspired me to continue much either.

*not a review just me keeping track*
Nada, at first when I started the book I was skeptical thinking it was gonna be a boring, cheesy, teenagery book.
But as it progressed it became pleasant. I dont think is too great but it surprised me pleasantly.
It focuses on the topic of trust, forgiveness and touches addiction and alcoholism. The way it presented trust and forgiveness was really good. I liked how it presented accepting what you can or cant change. How you can love someone but still choose to stay away or accept that you cant be responsible for them.
The idea that you know people are capable of making mistakes and failing even while they truly try to be better.