Why a good book is a secret door

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Author: Clara Coon

4th post- Clara C.

4th post- Clara C.

I have already read all my books, but I will blog about the fault in our stars by John Green because I still can’t get over that book! It made it’s way to one of my top favorites right away, along with Harry Potter and other fictional stuff. I mention this because I don’t really like anything other than fiction, like magical or sci-fi fiction because I find it easier to get into, so liking a book that’s realistic fiction is a kind of a nice change. I especially enjoyed the fact that Hazel had a favorite book that played such a big role in the story, since the trip they made to Amsterdam revolved around that. It’s so cool to see that books can play a big part in someone’s life. Anyways, I love the story and the characters in it, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone! – Clara C.

Clara C., 3rd blog

Clara C., 3rd blog

13 Reasons Why was a excellent book! It was well written and the author picked a pretty popular subject. I would like to say that this particular topic is not my absolute favorite, and it seemed to me that all the books I picked had a tiny bit in common. In Thirteen Reasons why also had some more… adult stuff, if you know what I mean. But nevertheless, they were all very good. I would also like to note that they were all fairly sad, but the Fault in our Stars, I have to admit, made me cry out loud. It was to well written! I think that this is a very fun project anyways and I am getting a lot out of it.

Second post to Ashley

Second post to Ashley

Hi! I think we need to start a new post because it won’t let me do the comment anymore.
I think we’ve both finished our books, so… what book do you want to read?