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As Penny starts the school year she's ready to face the world - alone. Noah has gone off the radar after ending his world tour early and no one, including Penny, knows where he is. So when she accepts Megan's invitation to visit her performing arts s... MoreAs Penny starts the school year she's ready to face the world - alone. Noah has gone off the radar after ending his world tour early and no one, including Penny, knows where he is. So when she accepts Megan's invitation to visit her performing arts school it seems like an opportunity to make some new friends.
Helping everyone else seems to be the right remedy - Elliot needs her friendship more than ever, and she meets Posey, who she can really help with her stage fright. But is charming Scottish boy Callum the right kind of distraction? And can Penny truly move on when Noah's shadow seems to haunt her round every corner?
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November 2016: I sat by the post box all morning waiting for my copy and it was SO worth the wait!! It took 2 hours and 35 minutes to finish it which is actually a record time for me. (AND ZOE SUGG LITERALLY JUST QUOTED MY TWEET AND SAID SHE'S PLEASED I ENJOYED THE BOOK AND ...more
i must admit that i didn't enjoy girl online going solo as much as i enjoyed girl online, but it was still enjoyable. i mean, during the first half of the book, penny was quite irritating but after i got past the first 150ish pages, i flew through the book and didn't want to ...more
“One thing I've learnt recently is that blowing out someone else's candle doesn't make yours shine any brighter.”
It’s been a year since I’ve read the first two books in this series and even though I wasn’t too happy with the first book, I decided to still read ‚Girl Online: ...more
Oh my gosh. What a wonderful ending to Girl Online. I kinda don't want it to be over. When Callum came into the picture I was a little worried, then I thought Zoë wouldn't do that to us. He was very sweet though. Of course Noah came and surprised her again. When she wouldn't ...more
it's not actually a 1 star read, but a very solid 1.5, just so you know. maybe even a 1.75
there's a distinct lack of going solo for a book literally titled going solo, and i guess that's all i want to say before i go back to reading decent literature again-- I've wasted an e ...more
Finished late last night. loved it I love how in those books, it is not all about a boy/boys/being in love, but also about family and friends, the ups and down that come with that, about what you want to do with your life in terms of a profession etc. Someone called it 'slic ...more
June 18th 2016
Omg!!! I'm so excited for this new book!!
July 1st 2016
Omg I'm so excited for this book to come out! 3 MONTHS!
July 3rd 2016
I can't contain the excitement I have for this book! Hoping for more cute things to happen in the book haha
July 9th 2016
I just saw the cov ...more
All those who agree this book sucks raise your hand!
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~ A review by a disinterested, non Zoella-crazy person. ~
There is so much of hype and hate surrounding this series, and frankly speaking, I don't understand either. I think that a lot of it stems from people's feelings towards Zoe Sugg herself, rather than their feelings tow ...more
I'm so happy that I actually really enjoyed this one (if you have seen my reviews for the first two, you'd know I have more negative feelings towards them). Zoe has really grown as a writer. 3.5 stars. A better review coming tomorrow. ...more
by Cathy Cassidy (Goodreads Author)
Published November 17th 2016 by Penguin Books Ltd
Zoe Elizabeth Sugg also known by her YouTube name Zoella, is an English vlogger, businesswoman and author. Sugg began posting videos to her YouTube channel in 2009, which went on to amass over 10 million subscribers.
In 2014, Sugg signed a three-book deal with Penguin Books, and her debut novel, Girl Online, was published in November 2014, breaking the record for highest first-week sales of a firs ...more
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Free solo climber Alex Honnold prepares to achieve his lifelong dream: scaling the 3,200-foot El Capitan in Yosemite National Park without a rope.
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It's obvious from the get go. Alex is an alien and is from another planet. Not sure which one but pay attention to his eyes throughout the movie they are black and dark. Very alien like features. He also stuck to a 3000 ft. cliff face and climbed up, filmed it, and then told us about it. The aliens are obviously trolling us like "try this you sissy earthlings...". His eyes are black in every photo and that might not fool you, but it doesn't fool me. Watch out for Alex in the next season of X-Files.
"Free Solo" (2018 release; 96 min.) is a bio-pick about Alex Honnold and his historic 2017 climb of Yosemite's El Capitan. As the movie open, we see Alex in the later stage of that climb, and the images immediately will cause you to gasp. We then go back to "Spring 2016", when Alex is doing a book tour and comments about why he does what he does. "Chances of falling off are low, but the consequences are high", he wryly observes. After a few minutes recapping Alex's upbringing, it isn't long before the movie centers on El Capitan, "the center of the rock-climbing universe"... At this point we are 10 min. into the movie, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from (real life couple) Jimmy Chan and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, who previously brought us the equally excellent "Meru", one of my favorite movies of 2014. Here they document the extraordinary feat accomplished by Alex Hannold of conquering the 3,200 ft. El Capitan in free solo (i.e. without any safety guards). While the movie does well putting everything into the proper context, in particular Alex's budding relationship with his new girlfriend, what makes this so remarkable is that we, the audience at large (whom I suspect are not experts in rock climbing, let alone free solo climbing) are shown how technical and challenging it is to climb up El Capitan, let alone doing it free solo. Alex does many trial runs to grasp and master the most difficult parts of the climb. The last half hour brings us the actual free solo climb (on June 3, 2017), and even though we know the outcome (Alex lives!), it is still stupefying and almost impossible to watch (I admit I covered my eyes on a number of occasions). There are simply no words for it.
"Free Solo" opened in late September in limited release, and immediately caused a sensation. The movie finally opened at my local art-house theater here in Cincinnati, and I couldn't wait to see it. The Friday evening screening where I saw this at was PACKED to the rafters in the largest room of the 6 screen theater, something I haven't seen in YEARS. The movie is going to be a box office smash in the art-house theater circuit, and sure to be nominated for a Best Documentary Oscar. Whether you have any interest in rock climbing or not, if you want to see one of the greatest human achievements in sports or you are simply a thrill-seeker, I'd readily suggest you check this out, be it in the theater, on Amazon Instant Video, or eventually on DVD/Blu-ray, and draw your own conclusion.
I regret spending money to rent this. The vast majority of the film was redundant drivel about how Alex is putting his life at risk and how the filming crew are worried about him falling to his death...
Somewhere along the way I ended up watching YouTube videos of cats and dogs and when I looked up, Alex and his girlfriend were buying a house and taking measurements for furniture...wtf
I thought the actual climb would make up the bulk of the film but nope. Just crap. Watch this film if you want to see a moderately self-absorbed climber overuse the word "like" every time he opens his mouth.
Insane, glorious climbing adventure of epic proportions. This documentary is more then just that though...it is beautiful character study about a man driven to the perfection of his sport and the camera crew and girlfriend who are afraid for his safety.
If you're squeamish about seeing someone untethered and right on the razor's edge of the abyss, you may find yourself fast-forwarding thru some of the most intense free-climbing scenes (I did). Even though I knew he survived, there were pangs of looming doom curling in my stomach that I couldn't ignore.
If you have a huge fear of heights, this documentary will definitely reinforce that fear.
I thought the story was well documented and inspiring. The scenery is breathtaking and provides views that few of us will ever see ourselves.
The free climber, Alex Honnold, mentions that it takes absolute "perfection" to make a successful climb like this. My concern is that any life that relies, and only survives thru perfection, will be far too short...
Your palms will sweat, your stomach will be in your throat, and every word that comes out of your mouth will be OMG! Crazy, yes, but what a fantastic feat for this man to accomplish. Definitely worth watching. I thoroughly enjoyed it (and I’m afraid of heights!)
I have watched several other movies with this guy so i was excited to see this. I thought it was going to be about him doing his free solo which it was.........kind of...... The problem is that 90% of this movie is about his aspergers and trying to keep a girlfriend. Then with maybe 20 mins left in the movie he finally does the climb. Watch Meru, Valley rising or the dawn wall instead.
We buy this documentary film, most all of us, already knowing the ending. So how is it, this is one of the most terrifying films to watch? This film documents a monumental human achievement, free solo climbing El Capitan, (no ropes). No other human being has done this. It's an accomplishment owned by one person: Alex alone.
You will wonder how his brain works. Ha ha, they attempt to cover that question....he has an MRI of his brain....one of his friends calls him "Spock". This sport is deadly. The film doesn't shy away from this fact. Many before him have perished. There is a point in the early part of this film where Alex is having a deep conversation with his friend and fellow climber, Tommy Caldwell. Tommy has a sobering talk with Alex about the 20, 30 climbers he knew who have died climbing. We see some of their photos with dates of birth and death listed.
Alex is a phenomenal human being. Although he basically lives in a van most of the year, he's worth something now, he's philanthropic and obviously cares about our environment.
I sincerely hope, as we all do, that he quits while he's ahead. There is, no room for error.
To the haters, I say this: You can add years to your life or you can add life to your years. I learned this quote after the famous runner, Jim Fix, died. Running has been proven to not add years to your life but every runner will tell you it adds life to your years and perhaps for Alex Honnold, this is his way of adding life to his years. Let him shine brightly.
Edit: watch Alex’ April 2018 TedTalk. It’s on the YouTube TED channel.
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