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omqchristi 's review for:
10 Blind Dates
by Ashley Elston
Ratings:
Stars: 4/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
As Christmas break is just about to start, Sophie and Griffin's relationship falls apart and she is left sad and devastated. As her family gathers to help her, they each decide to set up a blind date for her. With 10 blind dates in front of her, Sophie wonders if these dates will fix her broken heart, or if Griffin's reappearance later on will change anything.
What I Liked:
By the second date, it was obvious who you were supposed to root for. It was nice to see them connect even when Sophie was on a date with someone else.
What I Didn't Like:
With so many dates and people, it was hard to connect to anyone except for the main four.
The ending isn't as satisfying as it could've been. It was lackluster and the "three months later" part fell flat.
I didn't like the fact that it was revealed that Wes hadalways liked Sophie. Why does it matter if he liked her in the past? New connections and feelings develop all the time. The cookie story felt odd and the inclusion of Laurel arond the end was not needed.
Overall:
I was really debating between a four or five stars. I ultimately decided on four because of the ending; the addition of Laurel, the reveal of the cookie story, the not-really-dating thing. If there was a different anding without Laurel, the cookie story, and if there were actually dating, I would've liked it more.
Stars: 4/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
As Christmas break is just about to start, Sophie and Griffin's relationship falls apart and she is left sad and devastated. As her family gathers to help her, they each decide to set up a blind date for her. With 10 blind dates in front of her, Sophie wonders if these dates will fix her broken heart, or if Griffin's reappearance later on will change anything.
What I Liked:
By the second date, it was obvious who you were supposed to root for. It was nice to see them connect even when Sophie was on a date with someone else.
What I Didn't Like:
With so many dates and people, it was hard to connect to anyone except for the main four.
The ending isn't as satisfying as it could've been. It was lackluster and the "three months later" part fell flat.
I didn't like the fact that it was revealed that Wes had
Overall:
I was really debating between a four or five stars. I ultimately decided on four because of the ending; the addition of Laurel, the reveal of the cookie story, the not-really-dating thing. If there was a different anding without Laurel, the cookie story, and if there were actually dating, I would've liked it more.