In which I briefly talk about books that were basically, meh.
With only a week until graduation, there's one last thing Mary and her friends must do together: participate in the Oyster Point High Official Unofficial Senior Week Scavenger Hunt. And Mary is determined to win.
Mary lost her spot at Georgetown to self-professed "it" bully Jake Barbone, and she's not about to lose again. But everyone is racing for the finish line with complicated motives, and the team's all-night adventure becomes all-night drama as shifting alliances, flared tempers, and crushing crushes take over. As the items and points pile up, Mary and her team must reinvent their strategy--and themselves--in order to win.
The Best Night Of Your Pathetic Life was a totally meh read. And by meh I mean, nothing special.
It was all fluff with no real substance and a protagonist who was just really... Lame.
She felt more like 14 instead of 17/18 and, just-, all her thoughts were so immature.
The redeeming quality of the book was the scavenger hunt, and even that, was... so-so.
It was a quick read though.
Check it out if you're in the mood for something light or are in your early teens.
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CLG
The Best Night Of Your (Pathetic) Life
by Tara AltebrandoRating: 2/5 Stars |
With only a week until graduation, there's one last thing Mary and her friends must do together: participate in the Oyster Point High Official Unofficial Senior Week Scavenger Hunt. And Mary is determined to win.
Mary lost her spot at Georgetown to self-professed "it" bully Jake Barbone, and she's not about to lose again. But everyone is racing for the finish line with complicated motives, and the team's all-night adventure becomes all-night drama as shifting alliances, flared tempers, and crushing crushes take over. As the items and points pile up, Mary and her team must reinvent their strategy--and themselves--in order to win.
The Best Night Of Your Pathetic Life was a totally meh read. And by meh I mean, nothing special.
It was all fluff with no real substance and a protagonist who was just really... Lame.
She felt more like 14 instead of 17/18 and, just-, all her thoughts were so immature.
The redeeming quality of the book was the scavenger hunt, and even that, was... so-so.
It was a quick read though.
Check it out if you're in the mood for something light or are in your early teens.
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CLG
Hahahah 'CLG'? Seriously? Hahahah.
ReplyDeleteI love flash reviews like this... straight to the point!
ReplyDeleteQuestion I meant to ask earlier:
Where do you get those moving picture thingies like in your last post??
I'm in love with them...especially the Will Smith and Voldy ones!
Yeah me too!
DeleteJust google 'gif's and also search on tumblr. Best place for gifs.
So the bottom line is it's not worth reading? :p
ReplyDeleteI've actually never heard of this book before. Thanks for your honest review. :)
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