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  • nerdynerdynerd
    nerdynerdynerd added a new comment in
    I am currently earning and LEARNING (about money! Haha!) and I think this book would be SUCH a cool and helpful read in my economic journey. I am so ready to learn about money and how I can make more of it (in my wallet! Ka-CHING! Haha!) so this book would really help. I’m so excited!
    Almost 2 years ago
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    Over 6 years ago
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    spinnypeepsliked a comment in Saving The Earth, One Straw At A Time.
    molly's speech was very smooth. and this was a GREAT article!
    Over 6 years ago
  • nerdynerdynerd
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    I like the Weird but True books. I learn so many funny facts from them.
    Almost 7 years ago
  • nerdynerdynerd
    nerdynerdynerd added a book review.
    I loved Carry On because it was almost like a sequel to Fangirl (also by Rainbow Rowell. Read it.) , and both are awesome! All the characters were well written (made? Don't ask me) and had their own points of view. I admired Ebb especially, because she preferred goats (goats!) to power, and who doesn't want power? (Don't say Ebb. That was a rhetorical question.) Simon's realization at the end (no spoilers!) was a great twist to the story as well. It's a very magical story, and well-written too. Anyone who has read Fangirl (or any one of Rainbow's books) should definitely read this.
    Almost 7 years ago
  • nerdynerdynerd
    nerdynerdynerd has read this book.
    By Rainbow Rowell
    About 7 years ago
  • happypug12
    happypug12 added a book review.
    After watching the Maze Runner movies, I was interested enough to want to delve into the books, so I began the adventure with this one. We are immediately thrown into the fray, following a kid named Thomas who has no memories, just like every other "shank" in the glade. Dashner creates a mostly fascinating book, with strong characters, and I think he did a good job on it, but it almost feels as if it's missing something. I would say the thing The Maze Runner lacked most of was, as a reader, I somewhat feel a bit detached from the characters. But overall, this was a nice dystopian novel, and I'd recommend to anyone in middle school and above who's looking for a sound read.
    About 7 years ago
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    happypug12 has read this book.
    By James Dashner
    About 7 years ago
  • spinnypeeps
    spinnypeeps added a book review.
    Resonant, heartwarming, and fast-paced. A strong 4/5 stars, Victoria Schwab's This Savage Song will leave readers breathless, waiting for an encore. Thoroughly recommended to ages 12 and up, fans of J.K. rowling, Holly Black, and Cassandra Clare will eat this up.
    Over 7 years ago
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    spinnypeeps has read this book.
    Over 7 years ago

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