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Me And Earl And The Dying Girl

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Sonia López González
Reseñado en España el 20 de marzo de 2024
El libro a llegado en el plazo establecido y en perfectas condiciones. Lo necesitaba para la clase de inglés
Toñi
Reseñado en España el 28 de diciembre de 2023
Es un gran libro con una gran historia y una gran enseñanza.
Carla
Reseñado en España el 20 de diciembre de 2020
buen libro y todo bien
Joanhassel
Reseñado en España el 24 de agosto de 2017
I decided to read this book after falling in love with the movie, a true masterpiece, so I expected the book to be as superb as the movie.I didn't like it as much as the movie but I think it's because I like the film so much I have it on a pedestal and it'd have been impossible to meet the expectations.Nonetheless, the book is a good-read, weird and funny. If you're thinking of reading it, go ahead, just don't expect it to be as the movie.
Bruno Andreoni
Reseñado en Brasil el 29 de junio de 2017
The story of a very bright teenager with a self-esteem below sea level. As he makes a point of not liking himself, he manages to like nobody. There is, however, a poorly administrated internal struggle with the healthy person he, deep inside is. Great little book.
EM. Lipski
Reseñado en Australia el 4 de febrero de 2016
Loved this book. Loved the highs and lows, surprises and the voice.
Jess
Reseñado en Canadá el 2 de enero de 2016
This book was actually a drunken purchase. Normally, I wouldn't buy a YA novel, so I was kind of hesitant to read it. BUT I'm really happy with my drunken self because this book was awesome. It was just a less pretentious and depressing and way more funny and relatable version of The Fault In Our Stars. I actually don't know if I like that last sentence because this book was nothing like that book.But it was good. And weird and awkward. I would highly recommend it.
Rachel
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 6 de noviembre de 2015
Guys, this is one of the funniest books I’ve read in a long time. I know, you don’t expect a book with the dying girl in the title to be funny, but this is not your typical book. It was a pleasant surprise for me and I’m really glad I read this. I recommend this to anyone looking for a hilarious yet oddly charming read.Greg is our funny and angsty narrator who addresses the audience in a unique way. I won’t spoil it but you figure out who specifically he is writing the book to in the epilogue. It explains a lot and I enjoyed how the book was wrapped up. But anyway, Greg doesn’t have many friends, he just jumps around from social groups in order to maintain some kind of status but not have to deal with relationships. The closest thing he has to a friend is his business partner Earl, who he makes terrible movies with. His mom then makes him start hanging out with Rachel, who has an advanced form of Leukemia. He went to Hebrew school with her and they sort of had a brief thing, but was never close to her at all. Anyway, he finds that he actually kind of enjoys spending time with her. Rachel finds out about the movies they make and she then starts watching them. Greg and Earl then get roped into making a film just for Rachel, which leads to a lot of funny and interesting moments.Like I said, Greg is a really great character. I can’t really explain what makes him so memorable, but he’s just different from other teen boy narrators that you come across. Even his attitude towards making friends and keeping the films he makes with Earl a secret is different from others. Earl is probably one of my favorite supporting characters. He doesn’t have much to say that doesn’t include a string of cuss words, but he is always up front and says what he’s thinking. I like that he calls Greg out whenever he does something stupid. I also love how sweet Earl was to Rachel and that it was completely genuine.This is a unique Young Adult novel and I doubt I’ll ever read another book like it. I think my favorite part of it was that it handled cancer in a sensitive manner but it also wasn’t depressing. The humor was always appropriate, it never made light of the illness. It’s hands down the funniest book you’ll ever read about death. I can’t recommend it enough.Review originally posted on my blog Go Read A Bookhttp://goreadabook.org/2015/08/me-and-earl-and-dying-girl-review/
Juan Manuel
Reseñado en México el 19 de octubre de 2015
La calidad del libro es excelente, llegó sin ningún tipo de problemas y paquetería cumplió en la fecha estimada. Gran compra.
Natalia
Reseñado en España el 6 de noviembre de 2014
Greg ha conseguido hacerme reír y hasta emocionarme un poquito. Esta no es una novela destacable, pero se lee muy rápido y te hace pasar un buen rato.Reseña[...]
manuel
Reseñado en España el 15 de noviembre de 2014
Una pasada de libro, te ríes y no puedes parar de leer, para ser la primera novela del autor esta genial
Ainoa Hervás
Reseñado en España el 20 de abril de 2014
Compré este libro pensando que me iba a encantar porque no había oído más que cosas buenas sobre él. Además, la portada me encantaba. Pero fue una total decepción. Aunque empezó muy bien, a las 20 páginas ya no podía con el protagonista y el libro terminó haciéndoseme cuesta arriba. Aún así, el estilo de escritura del autor es muy divertido y ameno. Este es su primer libro, así que solo puede que mejorar.