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Little Book Bird Is a book Reviewing blog. I AM A TEEN. So you will be getting the percpective of one. The percpective of a young girl that loves to sit down with a cup of scolding hot tea or black coffee and get lost in a book, or rather books. if you suggest a book, It will be read and reviewed as well. I’m not an editor, i wont base my opinions on how well the grammar was- I’m a WRITER, a story teller. You will know if the book had a brilliant plot, a clever twist, a exciting story, a heart warming romance, if it flowed and most of all- if I got lost in it or couldn’t put it down. Lastly! -HARRY POTTER NEEDS NO REVIEWING, IS ALWAYS SUGGESTED Be watching, I’ll be chirping. - Little Book Bird |

Such a guilty pleasure. I won’t lie when i say i have read this at least 5 times. It’s a short book, and so addictive. A hopeless romantic novel with adorable metaphors and actually interesting twists.
It’s not a book you read for wisdom, or makes you question life. It is a good story. A brilliant little love story. I recommend guys stay away from it, and probably keep their girlfriends from it as well (unless said boyfriend is a handsome pirate with snarky charm and a taste for apples).
Its very heartwarming, very sweet and you do fall in love with the characters. Personally i have talked to the author and she is very sweet. If you have a bit of time and want a easy read in a different decade. look it up, you just might get caught ;)
-Little Book Bird

I actually adored Hush Hush, and not just because i have been wanting to name a child Patch for a long long time.
It wasn’t the most brilliant, or solid piece of literature, but it was good. The writing flowed beautifully, it was funny and always exciting. I literally could not put it down (which is saying something when your suppose to be baby sitting deathly curious toddlers.)
I thought it was adorable as well. I couldn’t wait to read the second one and again- Cover love.
The characters are solid. and more importantly Consistent. They grow and you really do want the best for them. The love interest is not perfect, in fact he’s far from it which is so refreshing from all the sparkly soulless angels popping up in so many books.
If your a teen looking for a good read, hush hush is recommended.
All in all my biggest thought was: It flows. The writing is clear and real. It’s cute and entertaining. The characters are well done.
-Little book bird

My initial thought picking up this book was “Well, if the cover is that amazing then the book must be even better.” I am in total cover love.
But, oi, reading the book i found myself looking like the girl on the cover, only shaking my head as well.
First i will say what i liked, because i really don’t want to butcher anything with good qualities as well: The beginning was very creative. I have never read a beginning with a setting like that. It opened a lot of questions and a lot of doors….
sadly at the same time it made more questions then it answered them.
The characters got away with EVERYTHING with really no consequences and nothing added up. The beginning set the tone for a strict place, but they could freely skip classes, cover cameras, sneak out, sneak into forbidden areas, and never get in any conflict with it. Things happened that were not explained. The world around them would explode and the next day no one said anything about it or noticed, and sadly it really had a tough flow to it.
My over all thought was really-
Twilight with Angels
So if you loved twilight you will adore this book, go for it.
I’m sure things are better explained in the sequel…but i really have no intentions of reading it unless I’m requested to…
-Little Book Bird

I enjoyed the first half of this book…up until the werewolves showed up. It was interesting. I love History, and even more so- historic fiction. Fateful is essentially a servant girl trying to make herself a new life in america, by first getting there by way of TITANIC. So you have a wonderful era, beautiful setting, interesting girl, and then werewolves…
The plot is very close to that of the movie, or at least the ending is. All in all the book was alright. It wasn’t spectacular, it had its exciting moments, but…
It was werewolves on the titanic…i had a hard time getting past that. It was both to awesome for words and completely ridiculous to think about at the same time. I’m very apathetic about this book. I wouldn’t say don’t read it, but i also wouldn’t say you should. It’s a good and easy read if you want to step onto the titanic and run away from werewolves at the same.
- Little Book Bird
And a lot more…
Including (coming later)
*The Name of the wind
* City of Bones
*Ella Mino Pea
*Beautiful Creatures
*Crecendo
*Abraham Lincoln Vampire hunter
*The Bonhoeffer biography
- Little Book Bird
Is a book Reviewing blog.
This little bird reads and writes all the time. She is about to be an author and is very picky about the books that she reads.
Personally I have a pretty high standard for what i suggest to people, so I wont always be nice—I wont be brutal either. I think literature has degraded, and what teens are reading is sometimes just as bad for them as TV.
I AM A TEEN. So you will be getting the percpective of one. The percpective of a young girl that loves to sit down with a cup of scolding hot tea or black coffee and get lost in a book, or rather books.
This little bird will give you her honest opinion of every book she reads (which is ALOT) and if you suggest a book, It will be read and reviewed as well.
I’m not an editor, i wont base my opinions on how well the grammar was- I’m a WRITER, a story teller. You will know if the book had a brilliant plot, a clever twist, a exciting story, a heart warming romance, if it flowed and most of all- if I got lost in it or couldn’t put it down.
Be watching,
I’ll be chirping.
- Little Book Bird