2016
book review
en inglés
girl online
goodreads
zoe sugg
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- Book Review -
3.1.16(reseña de libro en inglés)
by Zoe Sugg
Personal opinion:
What did I think about it? Well with my 3 stars I think I'm undecided.
I like the story, in the sense that it explores issues about anxiety and maybe it has/will help somebody with a friend or family member or even the person itself. And even help somebody with other related types of problems. That's a really important topic that we have to bear in mind, also it might bring awareness about mental health.
About how it's written, in my personal opinion, I found it a little too childish sometimes but then Penny goes talking some serious stuff (and I wonder if a person can really be like that?). Can't figure out how that can happen. Apart from that, it's a good book overall for being the first novel of Zoe Sugg (don't know if I could read her second, though).
I understand that this book belongs in the Young Adult category, and sometimes it feels too YA for me (although I'm almost twenty-two years old so it's understandable that I immediately think that).
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What the book it's about:
We have Penny, she has a loving family: father, mother and a big brother Tom. She has a blog that is anonymous to everyone except for Elliot (her best friend). She shares her life on it and being honest is her main thing. So, as times goes by this blog has became somehow famous with some lovely followers, she decides to share a difficult part of her life that has affected her. Since a car accident certains situations make her really anxious, she expresses her feeling about it online and her followers seem to cope with that. She's relieved that people could feel the same and support her.
Crushes, dramas and frenemies (even bullying, somehow) are involved in this story.
And although she travels to America and her life changes forever (kinda) and she does indeed meet a boy, as a person she grows and begins to accept herself for who she really is.
- mathu
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