Plot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? No
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5 Stars
This book is very predictable, not that that is a bad thing just not really the kind of book I would re-read or give a higher rating,
For what is was it was great- easy to read rom-com with detailed charecters.
✧ Plot- or character-driven? Character
✧ Strong character development? Yes
✧ Loveable characters? Yes
✧ Diverse cast of characters? No
✧ Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0 ☆☆☆
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Plot- or character-driven? A mix
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? No
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I normally hate misscomunication but this was so well done and cute i couldn't hate it.
I think i knew that jake was luca about 20% into the book and there was no real love triangle, but that didn't make the book any less enjoyable.
Authough I would have loved it it was a bit more of a suprise.
Overall tho Loved this book and the charecters,
Also the ending was the cutest part of a romance book ever written
someone please explain to me ,why a 250 page book took me 4 days to read?
Overall rating 1 stars
I am shocked I made it through this book, There were so many points I wanted to DNF it but I kept going hoping it would get better but it really didn't.
The story follows Jess who co-owns a catering company and the story follows her being re-introduced to her childhood/teenage crush Jamie.
As teenagers, the pair had hooked up at a party, but unknown to Jamie it was Jess's first time, and the aftermath of the hookup caused her to develop commitment issues and caused her to not enter another relationship until she encounters Jamie at a wedding when she gets stranded and he (although not recognising her) helps her get home.
Randomly around 70% into the book it is dropped onto us that Jamie has a kid and instead of ending any plots it causes more that all feel rushed due to it being so late into the book
To be honest, although it was a fast-paced book I found it super hard to read. the formatting on a Kindle means there are no paragraphs, the chapters are long and drawn out. and the writing feels like AI at some points, especially when characters are talking.
Plot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
This is a Wattpad book, I am not saying that as an insult i mean this was originally posted to wattpad and was recently published.
For a Wattpad book this is good and a solid read, for a published book it is nothing special.
The story is super fast paced, as in the main characters make out in the first few chapters.
Although Kendell's friends are semi fleshed out characters we know almost nothing about Vincent and his friends.
This book could have been 100 pages longer and added more information on Vincent, adding kendell meeting his friends like he promised, or adding them meeting each other's families like mentioned.
Those things missing take this from a 3.5 to a 3 star, because for what the book it it is good at, but the things it is missing could make it so much better.
Overall rating 3.5
I ment to read this over the holdiays but didn't get a chance to, now I have time for reading again it was at the top of my TBR and I am so glad i read it now.
Considering this was written by a 16 year old it is so well done, with both charecters having a detailed background and even tho one of the main charecters had a lot of trauma it was written in a grown up and aproachable way.
The only major issue I had with this book was the 2 plots going on at once, I would have liked it is it was a series and the first book was the past and the 2nd was present day.
‘•.¸♡ ♡¸.•Plot- or character-driven? Character‘•.¸♡ ♡¸.•Strong character development? Yes
‘•.¸♡ ♡¸.•Loveable characters? Yes‘•.¸♡ ♡¸.•Diverse cast of characters? No
‘*•.¸♡ ♡¸.•Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0 ☆☆☆☆
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I am going through my notes app where i tracked my reading last year and adding all the books,
I orignally had this as a 5 star but this was in my lesbian phase where I thought that was normal,
I do remember this book and it was actually the book that got me into reading as a hoby so it has that going for it but not much else.
I have heard such good things about Ali Hazelwoods books, but I have never really enjoyed one. I read the love hypothisis and it was okay, I DNFed check and mate and Love Thoreticlly.
When I found out she had relised a fantacy book I decided to give her writing another go.
I liked the idea and what the plot was trying to be. but with her writing style and way she writes characters it just wasnt all that for me personally.
Was trying to figure out why my spredsheet had 1 more book than my goodreads and this is why, For some reason I didn't Post about or review this book!!
I absolutly loved this book, i actually only read it because there is a taylor swift song based on this book (Tolerate it) and yep that song sums up the romance in this book perfectly.
I cant remember much about this book but there are definatly things that still stand out, even tho I read it over 3 months ago
Plot- or character-driven? Character
Strong character development? Yes
Loveable characters? Yes
Diverse cast of characters? No
Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0 ⭐⭐⭐
This book is so bittersweet, so sad to be saying goodbye to this group of characters,
Sadly tho this was my least favourite in the series.
I found Bailey to be the least detailed FMC in the series and the lack of communication at key points made some chapters hard to read.
Overall though I would definatly recomend this book especially if you have already read the rest in the series.
But please read the TW before reading this book,
PS - to my teacher who said she picked up the first book in this series, i am 18 lets never mention the contents of this series
Was A book I read it nothing special but at the same time I can't say anything bad becaue it wouldbe be true
im addicted to this series.
The first book was definitely better than this one but this is still an incredible book.
The story is more plot-focused than the first book and there is more world-building rather than character-building, because of this, the new characters feel very 2 dimensional.
The plot itself tho!!! It takes place directly after the first book and it makes sense. In my head, the first book and second have merged into 1 in my head because of how well-written they are and how well they flow.
The only major issue I had with the plot/characters was how Warner was turned into a legitimate love interest rather than someone who had an unhealthy obsession with Juliet. but the ending fixed that for me.
i have read a few dystopian books in the past but they are few and far between because for me personally they have to be well-written and interesting. this book is both of those things.
The story follows Juliett who has the ability to kill people just from her touch. because of this, she was sent to an insane asylum until Warner was ready to use her to fight a rebellion.
But she isn't evil and she doesn't want to hurt anyone let alone kill them.