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Emergency Contact
by Mary H.K. Choi
*actual rating: 2,5/5 stars*
After I finished reading this book I was left with a feeling of how much better it could be.
I felt that there was so much potential that wasn't even explored, Sam and Penny's relationship was thankfully quite well written and pretty mature, but other than that, I needed more. I needed more exploration of Penny's relationship with her mom, I needed more backstory for Jude (which is a character I loved), I needed more info about Penny's writing assignment, I needed more about Sam's documentary, I just needed more.
Because it felt that this book wasn't a relationship heavy one, there were so much going on around Sam and Penny's relationship and I felt robbed when we abandoned all that for a quick conclusion regarding Sam and Penny.
Why give us all this interesting information, why try and shape your characters so much and then abandon them just to write an ending that would better fit a sloppily written romance book?
After I finished reading this book I was left with a feeling of how much better it could be.
I felt that there was so much potential that wasn't even explored, Sam and Penny's relationship was thankfully quite well written and pretty mature, but other than that, I needed more. I needed more exploration of Penny's relationship with her mom, I needed more backstory for Jude (which is a character I loved), I needed more info about Penny's writing assignment, I needed more about Sam's documentary, I just needed more.
Because it felt that this book wasn't a relationship heavy one, there were so much going on around Sam and Penny's relationship and I felt robbed when we abandoned all that for a quick conclusion regarding Sam and Penny.
Why give us all this interesting information, why try and shape your characters so much and then abandon them just to write an ending that would better fit a sloppily written romance book?