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With a Little Luck
by Marissa Meyer
medium-paced
3.5 stars
IT WAS ALRIGHT.
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Friends to lovers is a hit or miss trope for me. And this was my least favorite way of handling the situation. Jude spent most of the book focused on another girl and dating her, etc. rather than his long time best friend where there’s clearly something there.
I adored Jude’s family and all of his sisters. Even more so that there were active parents here. The clueless/no consequence parent trope feels kind of old to me and I appreciate seeing parents who participate in their children’s lives. The setting is great, I loved all of the music content. There’s also a bunch of D&D matters too. I liked it, but the tangents into “fantasy stories” that Jude had created as dungeon master took me out of the book and didn’t add to the plot.
The magical realism aspects were good, subtle and worked well within the story. I liked the overall themes and it’s a good read for a younger audience.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult contemporary romance + magical realism
- Language: low
- Romance: kisses
IT WAS ALRIGHT.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM || TIKTOK
Friends to lovers is a hit or miss trope for me. And this was my least favorite way of handling the situation. Jude spent most of the book focused on another girl and dating her, etc. rather than his long time best friend where there’s clearly something there.
I adored Jude’s family and all of his sisters. Even more so that there were active parents here. The clueless/no consequence parent trope feels kind of old to me and I appreciate seeing parents who participate in their children’s lives. The setting is great, I loved all of the music content. There’s also a bunch of D&D matters too. I liked it, but the tangents into “fantasy stories” that Jude had created as dungeon master took me out of the book and didn’t add to the plot.
The magical realism aspects were good, subtle and worked well within the story. I liked the overall themes and it’s a good read for a younger audience.
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult contemporary romance + magical realism
- Language: low
- Romance: kisses