The performance was good, she has a good voice for a teen book so I will listen to other books she has read but as for as the writer sorry I will not be investing any more money into her. If it wasn't for the gay best friend that some mom/dads would have an issue with then I would say this book would be best suited for the preteen readers. I normaly like a lot of the teen/YA books but this one was written WAY to childish for my taste. What happen to she said? no no its and she goes or he goes instead of ever using the word SAID! Hello there is nothing wrong with that word. Read Something Like Fate by Susane Colasanti from the story Emilys Book Reviews by emm圓35 (emily) with 2 reads. And the way she writes these supposed young adults they sound like they should be in middle school not the last year of high school. It almost like the back story ( fate, saving the planet) was more important then the actual romance part of the book. This story felt in complete.one minute she would be talking about something that would.should be in the story next she is rambling on something that is pretty much pointless but flows threw the whole story. Lani wonders how much of our lives has already been decided and how much we can actually influence. One thing that connects them is their fascination of fate. SHe bounced from the actual story to non sense faster then you could even tell that she finally started telling the actual story you paid for. Something Like Fate By: Susane Colasanti Pub date: May 4th, 2010 Lani and Erin are bonded for life.
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