Day 29 - A book everyone hated but you liked
This is a chance for Kylie to get her own back on me the book that comes to mind is How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff *ducks and waits for missiles*. I can see why other people didn't like it (the main character Daisy is not necessarily likeable, the plot is far fetched and at times unconvincing) but for all that I enjoyed it and got quite caught up in it. The writing style didn't annoy me but that was probably because I heard it being read so didn't notice any of the quirks or punctuation problems. It felt a bit like a slightly grown up Enid Blyton story except one that turned sinister. You have to suspend a lot of disbelief but once I'd done that I was fine with it.
This is a chance for Kylie to get her own back on me the book that comes to mind is How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff *ducks and waits for missiles*. I can see why other people didn't like it (the main character Daisy is not necessarily likeable, the plot is far fetched and at times unconvincing) but for all that I enjoyed it and got quite caught up in it. The writing style didn't annoy me but that was probably because I heard it being read so didn't notice any of the quirks or punctuation problems. It felt a bit like a slightly grown up Enid Blyton story except one that turned sinister. You have to suspend a lot of disbelief but once I'd done that I was fine with it.
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