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It was an okay way to spend an hour and a half, I had a couple of chuckles, and I love Steve Carell, but overall it wasn’t memorable and I found myself wishing I had picked something else.

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It was an okay way to spend an hour and a half, I had a couple of chuckles, and I love Steve Carell, but overall it wasn’t memorable and I found myself wishing I had picked something else.
After the Twlight series this book was a bit of a dissapointment. Although the character development is phenominal, the plot is slow and frustrating. It’s worth reading if you’re a fan of Stephanie Meyer…but otherwise you can skip it and you’re not missing out.
This is the closest I have come to walking out of a theatre in the middle of a movie. The plot is boring, repetitive, and unbeleivable. Johnny Depp is fantastic as always, but he’s the only enjoyable part of this movie.
Over rated.
It’s decent, but compared to Finding Nemo or another hilarious Disney film Ratatoille falls short.
The diet and the meal plans found in this book are extremely unrealistic. One of the suggested breakfasts was cantaloupe. Nothing else. There is no way in heck that I’m surviving to lunch on a bowl full of cantaloupe.
It’s full of cliches and entirely over rated. But it’s still worth consuming.
I began Oryx and Crake with low expectations since I had heard from so many people that it was slow moving and hard to get into. However, I was throughly captivated by this book from the first page until the very last.
Out of Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse, I thought New Moon was the weakest. Perhaps it’s because I am such a fan of Edward, but I found the plot far less captivating then the other two books. It is still worth consuming, however.
I have read the entire series. I really adored the books up to book ten, after which the books become tedious and pointless.
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