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  • sunnyf
    sunnyf's book review was featured in Stargirl.
    In my opinion, I think Stargirl is an important reflection, or mirror that all of us lack. In her study in Mica High, she didn’t dress up or behave in the way everyone else did when she first showed up. Leo was later attracted by Stargirl and loved her, but he actually expected she would keep trying to blend in and act normal. To me, in this story, Archie is the symbol of wisdom and our soul, because I think when we feel perplexed, it’s essential to listen to our hearts and make the wise decision. However, he isn’t my favorite character. I love Stargirl Caraway the most. She was outrageous, courageous, extraordinary, differently amazing, and beautiful from the deepest part of her soul. Maybe she seemed to be a careless person in the story, but actually I think the only thing she was doing is being herself and enjoying her life. Honestly, I personally think the most common way people encounter others’ disapprovals is to change ourselves even we actually don’t want to and aren’t willing to. Well, at least I admit that’s me. After reading this book, I found the power to love what I did and do what I love as well as love myself.
    Over 8 years ago
  • sunnyf
    sunnyf's book review was featured in Paper Towns.
    Paper Towns is definitely a straight masterpiece to me. Under John Green’s writing, he exquisitely described a high schooler, Quentin’s life. Well, not just writing down his personal life and daily routine in an interesting way, but also an admirable description of his feelings and thoughts about Margo, his mysterious neighbour as well as someone he love. I would call this book an incredible piece, because through the journey Quentin was finding Margo, he wasn’t just finding her. In addition, I think Quentin was also finding himself and his soul. I really love the part Margo and Quentin went on their adventure during the midnight. Reading this book was like appreciating an artwork. Different kinds of feelings and thoughts popped out in my mind as I read through the story while having different emotions and reading through different perspectives. This book kept me reading incessantly. In my opinion, this book is attractive and can interest teenagers since the characters are mostly close to their age and this book is extremely affective in a lot of ways. I have to say I’m not apple-polishing this book. I really enjoyed it, because it gave me ups and downs, or I would say laughters and tears. It also motivated me to look things through more than one perspectives and it's fine to get lost, because you have to get lost before you find yourself, as the book expressed.
    Over 8 years ago
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    By John Green
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