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Love, Rosie
by Cecelia Ahern
Full Review at www.loganashleyleduc.com
Well...I had heard some amazing things but unfortunately this book just didn't live up to them.
The entire thing is written in letters, emails, notes, instant messaging and the like which made for it to be a very fast read, which was realistically (and unfortunately) my favorite part about the whole book.
To start, I HATE books where literally lack of communication is the issue. Characters, you're capable of talking. You're readers want dialogue and conversation to happen between you. Please don't just sit there and pretend like everything is fine and dandy to the person you're having issues with, only to complain about it to everyone else.
UGH this book made me want to shake the characters and I couldn't. I actually had to put the book down at points because I was so frustrated with their life choices. I actually said, out loud, "WHAT ARE YOU EVEN DOING?" at least 4 times throughout reading.
I don't know, this was just not my cup of tea.
Well...I had heard some amazing things but unfortunately this book just didn't live up to them.
The entire thing is written in letters, emails, notes, instant messaging and the like which made for it to be a very fast read, which was realistically (and unfortunately) my favorite part about the whole book.
To start, I HATE books where literally lack of communication is the issue. Characters, you're capable of talking. You're readers want dialogue and conversation to happen between you. Please don't just sit there and pretend like everything is fine and dandy to the person you're having issues with, only to complain about it to everyone else.
UGH this book made me want to shake the characters and I couldn't. I actually had to put the book down at points because I was so frustrated with their life choices. I actually said, out loud, "WHAT ARE YOU EVEN DOING?" at least 4 times throughout reading.
I don't know, this was just not my cup of tea.