The Probability of Miracles 
3.5 starsWon't there be any cancer book out there that will not make me cry in the end? Or at least make the main character survive and live? Why do they always have to die?! If it wasn't for the last third of this book, which was really beautiful and heartwarming, I might have really given this a 2 or 2.5 stars. Cam's too cynic attitude really didn't help me to like her and her story right away. Instead of being sympathetic of her I was a bit annoyed and frustrated. I understand her situation
*2.5 stars* She'd trained herself for so long not to want or to hope or to wish, that she had a hard time pinning down something to ask for.And she was content. She had her car. She had her bird, and she was on the road, running. If she kept running, maybe the cancer would never catch up with her. This was my first book of 2015, and also a total cover buy. The actual cover is even prettier in real life, and I blame Tumblr because I saw this book on a blog and I just had to have it. I hardly knew

The Probability of Miracles was so great. First of all, the narrator sounds JUST like Emma Stone (Easy A, Zombieland, The Help etc.) So the entire book I just kept imagining the main character, Cam, was Emma Stone. Which I loved, of course.Anyway, about the book. It was hilarious and at the same time a tearjerker. I loved it. It made me think about how lucky I am. And how a lot of people treat life way too carelessly.Cam's sarcastic and brutally honest attitude was hilarious. And even though she
Very different reading experience from TFIOS. I really enjoyed it but it was incredibly overwhelming and sad. Very realistic so if you want something with a bit more depth, read this. It had a cute romance and a honest ending. I don't know, its an amazing read but not something I'd want to really reread.
*sniffles*Sorry guys, this book just threw me on a roller coaster of emotions. Cam, Cam, a most terrific character, though at times she was a bit too critical and at times she was a bit too judgy about things, and I didn't like it. At times I wanted to tell the girl that things didn't go like that and that she should shut up her trap about things she probably has no knowledge about. But I can also imagine why she was so critical of a lot of things, why she didn't believe in miracles, why she
My review can also be found on my blog Collections.3 - 3.5 starsThis is mostly what I kept thinking while reading the book: 'Hmm...' Which equaled other sentences like 'When am I going to get hooked to this story?' and 'I'm not feeling it.' Basically this book didn't quite do it for me. I really wanted to like it. In fact, I was hoping to LOVE it. But it didn't happen. I didn't hate it though. I thought it was just okay.The Probability of Miracles reminded me in a way of an Australian
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Hardcover | Pages: 360 pages Rating: 3.92 | 9479 Users | 1286 Reviews

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Title | : | The Probability of Miracles |
Author | : | Wendy Wunder |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 360 pages |
Published | : | December 8th 2011 by Razorbill |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction |
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Dry, sarcastic, sixteen-year-old Cam Cooper has spent the last seven years in and out hospitals. The last thing she wants to do in the short life she has left is move 1,500 miles away to Promise, Maine - a place known for the miraculous events that occur there. But it's undeniable that strange things happen in Promise: everlasting sunsets; purple dandelions; flamingoes in the frigid Atlantic; an elusive boy named Asher; and finally, a mysterious envelope containing a list of things for Cam to do before she dies. As Cam checks each item off the list, she finally learns to believe - in love, in herself, and even in miracles. A debut novel from an immensely talented new writer, The Probability of Miracles crackles with wit, romance and humor and will leave readers laughing and crying with each turn of the page.Particularize Books In Pursuance Of The Probability of Miracles
Original Title: | The Probability of Miracles |
ISBN: | 1595143688 (ISBN13: 9781595143686) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Portland, Maine(United States) |
Literary Awards: | Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee (2013), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2014) |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 9479 Users | 1286 ReviewsCriticize About Books The Probability of Miracles
This book is WAY underrated3.5 starsWon't there be any cancer book out there that will not make me cry in the end? Or at least make the main character survive and live? Why do they always have to die?! If it wasn't for the last third of this book, which was really beautiful and heartwarming, I might have really given this a 2 or 2.5 stars. Cam's too cynic attitude really didn't help me to like her and her story right away. Instead of being sympathetic of her I was a bit annoyed and frustrated. I understand her situation
*2.5 stars* She'd trained herself for so long not to want or to hope or to wish, that she had a hard time pinning down something to ask for.And she was content. She had her car. She had her bird, and she was on the road, running. If she kept running, maybe the cancer would never catch up with her. This was my first book of 2015, and also a total cover buy. The actual cover is even prettier in real life, and I blame Tumblr because I saw this book on a blog and I just had to have it. I hardly knew

The Probability of Miracles was so great. First of all, the narrator sounds JUST like Emma Stone (Easy A, Zombieland, The Help etc.) So the entire book I just kept imagining the main character, Cam, was Emma Stone. Which I loved, of course.Anyway, about the book. It was hilarious and at the same time a tearjerker. I loved it. It made me think about how lucky I am. And how a lot of people treat life way too carelessly.Cam's sarcastic and brutally honest attitude was hilarious. And even though she
Very different reading experience from TFIOS. I really enjoyed it but it was incredibly overwhelming and sad. Very realistic so if you want something with a bit more depth, read this. It had a cute romance and a honest ending. I don't know, its an amazing read but not something I'd want to really reread.
*sniffles*Sorry guys, this book just threw me on a roller coaster of emotions. Cam, Cam, a most terrific character, though at times she was a bit too critical and at times she was a bit too judgy about things, and I didn't like it. At times I wanted to tell the girl that things didn't go like that and that she should shut up her trap about things she probably has no knowledge about. But I can also imagine why she was so critical of a lot of things, why she didn't believe in miracles, why she
My review can also be found on my blog Collections.3 - 3.5 starsThis is mostly what I kept thinking while reading the book: 'Hmm...' Which equaled other sentences like 'When am I going to get hooked to this story?' and 'I'm not feeling it.' Basically this book didn't quite do it for me. I really wanted to like it. In fact, I was hoping to LOVE it. But it didn't happen. I didn't hate it though. I thought it was just okay.The Probability of Miracles reminded me in a way of an Australian
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