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Veronica Traggiai
Bio
Hi! I'm Veronica, a 23 year old freelance writer and editor. I love to read and write and write about the books I read! Enjoy!
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Book Review: The Shadow of the Wind
"There are worse prisons than words." Rating: 10/10 Synopsis: When 10 year old Daniel Sempere visited the Cemetery of Forgotten Books with his father, he had no idea it would forever change his life. The book he finds there, "The Shadow of the Wind", consumes his life; as does its author Julian Carax and his mysterious past. As Daniel’s life slowly begins too mimic that of Carax’s, he finds out that someone has been burning this illusive author’s novels. Soon Daniel and all his loved ones are in danger and he’s forced to decide whether or not solving the mystery is worth it.
By Veronica Traggiai4 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: My Best Friend's Exorcism
"I love you, Gretchen Lang. You are my reflection and my shadow and I will not let you go." Rating: 10/10 Synopsis: Abby and Gretchen have been best friends since fifth grade, and don't expect that to change anytime soon. However, one summer in the 1980's when the girls are in high school, Gretchen starts to act like a completely different person; like, the old Gretchen Abby knew and loved so much isn’t even there anymore. And this isn't the typical changes everyone goes through in high school, this is something...abnormal. As if that isn’t weird enough, creepy things start to happen whenever Gretchen is around - birds dying by the hundreds, her friends getting injured in the strangest ways, and much much worse. Abby soon comes to the conclusion that there can only be one thing wrong with her best friend: she’s possessed.
By Veronica Traggiai4 years ago in Horror
Book Review: Summer Days & Summer Nights
“What is life, it comes to me, without the occasional risk of pizza?” Rating: 9/10 Synopsis: As everyone knows, summer is the perfect time to fall in love. This book focuses on all the classic scenes of summer: beaches, county fairs, zombie-infested movie theaters – you know, stuff like that. No matter what mood you’re in on these sweltering, sunny days it’s guaranteed that you’ll find at least one of these twelve love stories written by popular YA authors to match.
By Veronica Traggiai4 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: The Rest of Us Just Live Here
“Not everyone has to be the Chosen One. Not everyone has to be the guy who saves the world.” Rating: 7/10 Synopsis: Mike, Mel, Henna, and Jared live in a small town which, yes, does occasionally have to deal with vampires and soul-sucking ghosts - but that’s not their problem. They’re just trying to survive their last year of high school and graduate before the school gets blown up…again. They’re not the chosen ones, but that’s okay because normal life is already hard enough.
By Veronica Traggiai4 years ago in Geeks
Book Review: Luckiest Girl Alive
“Moving on doesn’t mean you don’t talk about it. Or hurt about it. It’s always going to hurt.” Rating: 9/10 Synopsis: Ani FaNelli has reinvented herself from a high school social outcast into a modern day socialite worthy of everyone’s envy. With a handsome & wealthy fiance, an upscale apartment in New York City, and the wedding of her dreams right around the corner, Ani’s life is truly perfect. Isn’t it? She used to think so, she used to think this is what she wanted. Now as she realizes she can never truly escape her past, she begins to have doubts about the life she fought so hard to create for herself.
By Veronica Traggiai4 years ago in Geeks