Autoboyography by Christina Lauren Chapter Review

The Skinny

(aka Back of the Book Summary in a Sentence)

Tanner Scott must write an entire book during the four-month Seminar, and he unexpectedly falls in love with the Seminar’s mentor, Sebastian.
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Gwenever Pacifico

Gwen thinks that it’s as close to magic as humans can get when a blank Word document is filled with groups of letters, and those groups of letters turn into lines, and those lines turn into a whole new world.

When Gwen isn’t reading or writing, she’s drinking boba milk tea and singing along to Steven Universe. You should sing along with her.

Here, There, Everywhere by Julia Durango and Tyler Terrones Chapter Review

The Skinny

(aka Back of the Book Summary in a Sentence)

Zeus, a boy who just moved into town, falls in love with Rose, a girl who’s leaving town.
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Gwenever Pacifico

Gwen thinks that it’s as close to magic as humans can get when a blank Word document is filled with groups of letters, and those groups of letters turn into lines, and those lines turn into a whole new world.

When Gwen isn’t reading or writing, she’s drinking boba milk tea and singing along to Steven Universe. You should sing along with her.

Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Chapter Review

The Skinny

(aka Back of the Book Summary in a Sentence)

Defying all common sense and basic reasoning skills, Bella, a human girl, decides to be romantically obsessed with a vampire who could easily kill and eat her if he so chooses. Continue reading “Twilight by Stephenie Meyer Chapter Review”

Gwenever Pacifico

Gwen thinks that it’s as close to magic as humans can get when a blank Word document is filled with groups of letters, and those groups of letters turn into lines, and those lines turn into a whole new world.

When Gwen isn’t reading or writing, she’s drinking boba milk tea and singing along to Steven Universe. You should sing along with her.

Cinder by Marissa Meyer Chapter Review

The Skinny

A cyborg named Cinder works as a mechanic, is in love with the prince, and holds the salvation of the planet in her metal hand–pretty much par for the course for a sixteen-year-old. Continue reading “Cinder by Marissa Meyer Chapter Review”

Gwenever Pacifico

Gwen thinks that it’s as close to magic as humans can get when a blank Word document is filled with groups of letters, and those groups of letters turn into lines, and those lines turn into a whole new world.

When Gwen isn’t reading or writing, she’s drinking boba milk tea and singing along to Steven Universe. You should sing along with her.