Ratings11
Average rating4
This the first Wibroka book I've ever read and it was...decent.
Pros
+Cameron's home life and issues. I feel like they were real and believable however frustrating her parents were.
+Popular girl to humble and falls for guy out of her league. I love this trope. It was a big thing that drew me to this book.
+New group of friends. I just wish we got to see her grow closer to all of them.
+The writing was nice and made to book and easy to read. It makes me look forward to reading their newest book, What's Not to Love.
Cons
-Cameron's TERRIBLE. Even compared to other unlikeable popular protagonist I've read. What she did she did to her ex was wrong.
-Kinda slow at times. There were some slow moments were I felt kike the book dragged on. I felt this book didn't really need forty chapters.
-Her old friends. I can't her friends. elle a witch and Morgan is infuriatingly neutral even tho it's obvious who she chooses.
-Cameron's parents. They were so infuriating. Her mom with no backbone and her dad being so cold and cruel. And then her mom just suddenly had this weird completely out of nowhere character development near end. That was too easy and so unrealistic
-Cameron's development. I felt like Cameron didn't really have any big character development until the end. She just slightly nicer that her Mean Girl self, and even then she still lashed out at people up until the end.
-Cameron relationship with Brendan. I felt we barely got to see anything. They mainly spent the book apart wondering about their feelings and her obsessing over Andrew.
Yeah while If I'm being Honest wasn't bad, it just isn't memorable. It was just decent.