Free Books Online Speechless
Speechless 
3.5 Stars. Hate isits too easy, he says.Love. Love takes courage. While reading this book, one thought kept gnawing at me.Can I keep up silence like Chelsea?I don't plan to, of course...but just how long can I be silent ?I tried.And, trust me, it's really difficult.After a while if you intend to talk but are withholding for some reason, your jaw actually starts to ache. Ache from silence.Ironic, isn't it ? I need to say something, sing under my breath, keep murmuring, like that.Like maybe I
**2/9/13 - raised rating from four stars to five, because this was perfect and I honestly couldn't care less about the few negatives mentioned below, because I still think about this book to this day, and if I were to ever reread a book soon, it'd undoubtedly be this one. "Hate is... it's too easy," he says. "Love. Love takes courage." The main reason I checked out Speechless was because of its cover: a cover without a pretty girl in a pretty dress on the it, a cover without a pretty girl about

Rating: 4.5 Stars In all honesty, I wasnt sure what to expect when I dove into Speechless. I picked it up for one reason and one reason alone Hannah Harrington had written it. I knew, from the moment I requested it, that I would love it, but I never expected just how much. Harrington has a habit of surpassing even my wildest expectations she did it with Saving June and she constantly does it again, every time I re-read her debut novel. Thus, while I was expecting nothing short of brilliant
First thoughts: I LOVE. Hannah's a truly amazing writer, and Speechless is just... Impossible not to like. The characters--especially the secondaries--are a delight, and she handles deeper, darker issues with real sensitivity and insight. I adore.In Saving June , a story essentially about loss and grief, Hannah Harrington showed us light, hope and joy. So it comes as little surprise that her sophomore offering, Speechless, a story about a shallow, nasty mean-girl has unexpected depths, its own
Author of SAVING JUNE. Dude, this is a no-brainer.[Review posted at Words on Paper][I admit I got really lazy with this review, but it kind of works out because this book involves the voluntary absence of speech and so in kind I say very little in this review.]4.5/5As SPEECHLESS involves a vow of silence, and its been ages since I read this and only had a small list written up about it, Ill keep this review short and simple.Hannah Harringtons debut novel (SAVING JUNE) was such a memorable
Chelsea Knot loves to gossip. It is exciting to have the latest news and have everyone gather around her and be so impressed with what she knows. If you find out a friend is messing around with another friend's boyfriend you should tell right? But Chelsea doesn't always think about how the other people will accept this information. One night while at a party she catches one of her male classmates messing around with another male and decides it is hot gossip, not knowing that her best friend's
Hannah Harrington
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.97 | 11118 Users | 1413 Reviews

List Based On Books Speechless
Title | : | Speechless |
Author | : | Hannah Harrington |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | August 28th 2012 by HarlequinTeen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction. Fiction |
Representaion Toward Books Speechless
Everyone knows that Chelsea Knot can't keep a secret Until now. Because the last secret she shared turned her into a social outcast—and nearly got someone killed. Now Chelsea has taken a vow of silence—to learn to keep her mouth shut, and to stop hurting anyone else. And if she thinks keeping secrets is hard, not speaking up when she's ignored, ridiculed and even attacked is worse. But there's strength in silence, and in the new friends who are, shockingly, coming her way—people she never noticed before; a boy she might even fall for. If only her new friends can forgive what she's done. If only she can forgive herself.Define Books As Speechless
Original Title: | Speechless |
ISBN: | 0373210523 (ISBN13: 9780373210527) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Asha, Sam Turner, Chelsea Knot, Kristen Courteau, Noah Beckett |
Rating Based On Books Speechless
Ratings: 3.97 From 11118 Users | 1413 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books Speechless
Can you imagine not speaking for days? Weeks? I have a hard time shutting up for a few hours. Chelsea, she gives a whole new meaning to the silent treatment when she decide to take a vow of silence after her big mouth basically ruins her life - or at least that's what she thinks.After reading Saving June and getting to see how great an author Hannah is, I was highly anticipating her second novel, Speechless. Although not quite as emotionally intense as Saving June, it's a truly wonderful novel3.5 Stars. Hate isits too easy, he says.Love. Love takes courage. While reading this book, one thought kept gnawing at me.Can I keep up silence like Chelsea?I don't plan to, of course...but just how long can I be silent ?I tried.And, trust me, it's really difficult.After a while if you intend to talk but are withholding for some reason, your jaw actually starts to ache. Ache from silence.Ironic, isn't it ? I need to say something, sing under my breath, keep murmuring, like that.Like maybe I
**2/9/13 - raised rating from four stars to five, because this was perfect and I honestly couldn't care less about the few negatives mentioned below, because I still think about this book to this day, and if I were to ever reread a book soon, it'd undoubtedly be this one. "Hate is... it's too easy," he says. "Love. Love takes courage." The main reason I checked out Speechless was because of its cover: a cover without a pretty girl in a pretty dress on the it, a cover without a pretty girl about

Rating: 4.5 Stars In all honesty, I wasnt sure what to expect when I dove into Speechless. I picked it up for one reason and one reason alone Hannah Harrington had written it. I knew, from the moment I requested it, that I would love it, but I never expected just how much. Harrington has a habit of surpassing even my wildest expectations she did it with Saving June and she constantly does it again, every time I re-read her debut novel. Thus, while I was expecting nothing short of brilliant
First thoughts: I LOVE. Hannah's a truly amazing writer, and Speechless is just... Impossible not to like. The characters--especially the secondaries--are a delight, and she handles deeper, darker issues with real sensitivity and insight. I adore.In Saving June , a story essentially about loss and grief, Hannah Harrington showed us light, hope and joy. So it comes as little surprise that her sophomore offering, Speechless, a story about a shallow, nasty mean-girl has unexpected depths, its own
Author of SAVING JUNE. Dude, this is a no-brainer.[Review posted at Words on Paper][I admit I got really lazy with this review, but it kind of works out because this book involves the voluntary absence of speech and so in kind I say very little in this review.]4.5/5As SPEECHLESS involves a vow of silence, and its been ages since I read this and only had a small list written up about it, Ill keep this review short and simple.Hannah Harringtons debut novel (SAVING JUNE) was such a memorable
Chelsea Knot loves to gossip. It is exciting to have the latest news and have everyone gather around her and be so impressed with what she knows. If you find out a friend is messing around with another friend's boyfriend you should tell right? But Chelsea doesn't always think about how the other people will accept this information. One night while at a party she catches one of her male classmates messing around with another male and decides it is hot gossip, not knowing that her best friend's
0 Comments