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jamgrl 's review for:
Honey Girl
by Morgan Rogers
emotional
reflective
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Based on the summary, I went into this book expecting a fun, romantic romp. That is not at all what this is. This is much more an exploration of identity, mental health, and support networks. Grace is going though it in this book and her emotions are very real.
There are moments and characters that sometimes come off as caricature, which feels out of place in this otherwise pretty serious book. The romance itself was bland for me and there were too many characters in my opinion- there were several extra characters that it appeared we were supposed to care about but with whom we just didn’t get enough time with to distinguish them, let alone care about that.
All that being said, I enjoyed this book. It is very reflective and relatable.
There are moments and characters that sometimes come off as caricature, which feels out of place in this otherwise pretty serious book. The romance itself was bland for me and there were too many characters in my opinion- there were several extra characters that it appeared we were supposed to care about but with whom we just didn’t get enough time with to distinguish them, let alone care about that.
All that being said, I enjoyed this book. It is very reflective and relatable.