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Tahle Píseň Ti Změní život (2013)

by Leila Sales(Favorite Author)
4 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Bullying just really chokes me up. I believe her, you don't get to be popular in a fortnight where you just do a make over and every one will love you. It is not that easy and I never questioned it before. Until this showed me. The reality. I love Char but he's messed up and doesn't deserve her. But actually, I wanted them to be together. I don't get how she figured out they are not meant to be but I guess some things are just like that. With Harry, I'm glad they got together. I love when they were reading some thesis or book for a report and she was like teasing him. They are good together. The girl deserves a clap.
review 2: Best book I’ve read in a while. All the things I’ve felt put into words so beautifully. It seemed kinda sad how much I could relate
... moreto Elise. I wasn’t exactly bullied the same way in high school, but I did feel like nobody liked me, a lot of times. I was uncool but I thought I was smart and special, I didn’t like hanging out with people much, and they didn’t like hanging out with me, either. But that doesn’t mean I didn’t have friends. Sure, there were mean people and there were nice people, but no one can be all good or all bad. It sucked, sometimes. But looking at it now, I did learn a few things. One of my four years sucked more than anything but like Elise, I found something I loved so much. Surprise surprise, it was a band! I used to keep it secret, too. Later on, I would fall in love with more music but unlike Elise I didn’t discover an underground indie dance party and would get more into reading books by the end of the year. I also met my best friend that year. I loved Vicky and somehow I saw myself in her, too. You’ll really meet the best people in the most unexpected times.I’m glad there wasn’t much romance involved. It delivered more effectively how the love for one’s self is the most important kind of love. You’ve got to accept yourself and be who you want to be. Nice. It wasn’t so sad after all. less
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whales92
Great book. I feel this high school, teenager experience is quite honest, if not true. I could connect with Elise by my own experiences and from my children's experiences in school now. The teenage years are tough! You don't understand when you're that age that life is not all about friends and being popular, and that the mean kids won't be there forever. But Elise kept on going and being herself. Char was a ding dong, but I loved Vicky. Great book for teenagers.
tdawnt
In the beginning, I was upset for Elise because she is an interesting character and person, but she tries too hard to be noticed by the popular crowd. By the end of the novel, she learns the most important lesson that the popular people were never worth giving all her attention to. She was just a peacock trying to fit into a grouping of penguins. I loved her inner transformation and outer (baby needed a wardrobe change so her outside matched her insides).
matt
Wow, unsympathischste Protagonistin seit Bella aus Twilight. Muss man auch erstmal schaffen.
yoo
Clueless in high school. Hmmmm, sounds familiar. Some very nice moments in this story!
Katie
4.5*
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