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  • Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
  • Guest booktubers review fiction for Anti-Bullying Week 2014
    People featured are
    Sarah: / clumsinessisacurse
    Megan: / megisinwonderland
    Daisy: / athousandlivesofdais

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @ClumsinessisaCurse
    @ClumsinessisaCurse 10 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for introducing me to this cause, I can honestly say it's going to be a big factor in my life going forward. You are, as always, inspirational. I hope your subscribers find the reviews interesting and consider reading about the topic a little more xx

    • @liliesarelike
      @liliesarelike  10 років тому +1

      You're welcome, Sarah - lovely to have you as a new friend. :)

  • @Calvero52
    @Calvero52 10 років тому +1

    I was born with cleft lip and cleft palate and when I read the premise of Wonder, I snatched it up. It is a beautiful story and one I strangely could identify with, which is an experience I am not used to. Thanks for sharing :) "I'm a challenge to your balance" (love the song as well!)

    • @liliesarelike
      @liliesarelike  10 років тому +1

      I'm reading this book to my class. We're hooked.

  • @pinkoddy
    @pinkoddy 9 років тому

    Great idea. I have just read Wonder (in a day) it is a fantastic story with an important message. I love the different perspectives they give on it all.

  • @AnnaShuk
    @AnnaShuk 10 років тому

    I love these girls. Happy to see them in video like this.:)
    Thank you for making this video and fighting for a great cause. You're awesome!

  • @fozia1515
    @fozia1515 9 років тому

    I recommend reading thirteen reasons why by Jay Asher. A book where a teenage girl commits suicide and the main protagonist is listening to tape recordings as she tells the people in her story what lead her to to do it. I don't normally cry while reading but this book had me in tears.

  • @AmeRoisin
    @AmeRoisin 10 років тому

    I participated in this readathon and the book I read really upset me when I read the end, it was unexpected despite being mentioned vaguely earlier in the book.

    • @ClumsinessisaCurse
      @ClumsinessisaCurse 10 років тому

      Which book was it?

    • @AmeRoisin
      @AmeRoisin 10 років тому

      Winger, despite the bullying being a minor theme, I viewed the more minor character as being bullied more than the main.

    • @ClumsinessisaCurse
      @ClumsinessisaCurse 10 років тому

      ***** Definitely, that's how I took it too. It's subtle and then all of a sudden it changes the whole dynamic of the story.