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Free PDF Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio

Free PDF Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio

Zeigen Sie Ihre gute Aufgabe Ihr Leben besser aussehen. Warten Sie nicht nur viel besser aussehen, sondern gerade wunderbar ausreichend! Denken Sie, dass viele Menschen werden so von euch klar sein, dass gute Routinen? Sicherlich kann es nur einige der Vorteile, die Sie erwerben können, wenn diese Art von Freizeitaktivitäten haben. Und auch jetzt, genau das, was zu lesen? Ist seine Ihre Freizeit? Nun, Buch Check-out ist langweilig, werden Sie davon ausgehen, dass so? Wirklich, das ist es nicht.

Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio

Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio


Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio


Free PDF Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio

Machst du eines dieser Dinge, die Sie eine hervorragende Individualität sein führen? Haben Sie einige Teile die tun? Viele Menschen haben Lust eine hervorragende Person in jedem Zustand. Begrenzter Zustand sowie Szenario bedeutet nicht, dass es etwas viel Besseres zu tun, beschränkt ist. Wenn Sie zu wählen beabsichtigen, etwas besser zu machen, ist es notwendig, für Sie zu treffen Again, But Better, By Christine Riccio für Ihre Beratung.

Again, But Better, by Christine Riccio

Pressestimmen

"This funny, poignant debut by a popular BookTuber is full of life and honest reflection, and it's packed with adventures that will charm readers, whether they've traveled abroad or not. Give this to anyone who enjoys tales of self-discovery and first love." - Booklist "Half wish fulfilment, half cautionary tale and full of charm." - Kirkus "Again, But Better is a fantastic debut novel! Entertaining, clever and impossible to put down." - Colleen Hoover, New York Times bestselling author "A story of finding love and finding yourself. Prepare to be completely charmed." - Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling authors of Autoboyography

Über den Autor und weitere Mitwirkende

Christine Riccio's PolandbananasBOOKS YouTube channel has over 390,000 book-loving subscribers. She makes comedic book reviews, vlogs, sketches, and writing videos chronicling the creation of her own novel. SheÂ’s also one of the three YouTubers behind BOOKSPLOSION- YouTubeÂ’s longest running book club. These past four years ChristineÂ’s been collaborating with publishing companies and authors; and traveling across the United States to speak on book-related panels to further spread the reading love. Again, but Better is her first novel.

Produktinformation

Gebundene Ausgabe: 384 Seiten

Verlag: Macmillan USA (7. Mai 2019)

Sprache: Englisch

ISBN-10: 125029925X

ISBN-13: 978-1250299253

Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter: 12 - 18 Jahre

Größe und/oder Gewicht:

16,6 x 3,2 x 23,9 cm

Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung:

3.7 von 5 Sternen

3 Kundenrezensionen

Amazon Bestseller-Rang:

Nr. 9.546 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)

Ich würde dem Buch gerne 3,5-4 Sterne geben. Manche Stellen waren etwas langatmig und andere sind wiederum wunderbar zusammen geflossen. Für ein Debutbuch auf jeden Fall eine solide Leistung. Das größte Problem, das ich mit dem Buch hatte ist, dass die Hauptfigur noch recht kindisch/unreif denkt bzw. reagiert an manchen Stellen, zumindest aus europäischer Sicht. Da das Buch von der Autorin allerdings auch als eine "coming of age novel", in der Shane zum ersten Mal mit der richtigen Welt konfrontiert wird, gedacht ist, ist dies wohl aber auch zu erklären. Trotzdem etwas, was mich persönlich etwas irritiert hat an manchen Stellen. Es gibt natürlich auch ein, zwei kitschige Klischees, jedoch sollte man auch nichts anderes erwarten von so einem Buch.Alles in allem, fand ich das Buch trotzdem sehr erfrischend und habe es in zwei Sitzungen durchgelesen.

I love this book so much!!First, I have to mention how happy I was to have a protagonist that is 20 years old. This is an age I have not found in many books, and it just means so much to me to find someone closer to my own age. Shane, the protagonist, is so relatable it was almost painful at times. A lot of her experiences correlate with my own and I saw myself in her. It felt like it somehow validated my experiences.I also really enjoyed the flow of the story, the chapter titles and the constant pop culture references, to only name a few things.The author, Christine Riccio, is known to me from her Booktube channel which I have been following since around 2015. She has inspired me to pick up many books and I am so happy to say that I love her writing style and her books success is so well earned.On another note, both the authors note in the beginning and the acknowledgements made me cry. This really is a book I needed and I am so very thankful and proud of Christine for writing it.

2.5 stars"Again, but Better" is not a bad book at all, but it feels incredibly young to me.The writing, the choices the characters make and the way they behave and how the adults -especially the parents - are portrayed... it all reminded me a lot of a middle grade book targeted towards the age groups around 10 years old.That age where the kid starts to feel older then they actually are, think they are smarter then they are and as if they understand the entire world, relationships and overall everything around them so much better than both the children and the adults around them. But because they are 'only' around 10 years old, they don't have the strength, ways to voice and ways to back up what they think or might be saying or how they are behaving. If that made any sense. I hope it did.Lets try again in shorter:For me this book felt like a child in this strange age between clear childhood, that lets you voice your wants and choices but they are still clearly controlled and watched, and still steps away from actually understanding what being responsible and actually behaving like an adult and live with your own choices.I am guessing that it mostly reminded me of that since the main character in this book behaves incredibly childish in... well basically everything she does.Instead of behaving like the.. what? 20 year old she is supposed to be, and talking with her parents about wanting a break for the summer from an incredible stressful and hardworking academic school year, she lies to them and in my eyes behaves as if she is in the right because he parents pushed her to choose pre-med as an academic course choice.For me that is not young adult- let alone adult- behaviour.That is childish and actually also rather stupid and short sighted.And I might have understood the need for the lying if she would have made better choices and decisions after that, but the book just continued on in this way that she would be completely reckless in her decision making, overly spontaneous, completely childish in the way of seeing something she wants and just deciding that she has to have it, consequences be damed...in short this book was not that great for me.It wasn't a bad one, let me say that again.But for me its targeted towards the wrong age group.its not YA, its clearly for younger readers that want to see someone do what they want because they want to consequences be what they might be but at least they experienced their wishes... Which for me is middle grade.Also i don't really understand the title since while the "Again" part is defiantly in this book the "but better" part never happens, since while the characters "redo" something they haven't learned anything the first time and behave the same if not worth the second time around.On top of that i really didn't enjoy the overly american views of Europe in this.How all the characters just jump on planes so often and travel through europe when ever they want without ever mentioning how expensive that is! Or how the parents make this huge deal about the daughter having lied about the Pre-med summer program when with one simple google they would have known right away that there is no such thing as pre-med in most of europe!So if you want a book that has the type of characters described, horrendous portrays of parents that behave equally as childish as the main character and a bit of a too American view of Europe?Great! Go right ahead, you will enjoy this book!If you want an entertaining, fun and great feeling YA contemporary that takes you on a trip, gives you the feeling of meeting friends and like minded people and shows you a little view into a bit of a different lifestyle?If you need mature twenty year old characters that understand actions of consequences, want parents to be actual adults in their reactions and at least a bit of an actual visible and relatable character growth?Yeah... sorry, no.This is not the one for that.Decide for yourself if this book is for you or not.

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