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Kissing in Cars
by Sara Ney
I received a copy of Kissing In Cars for an honest review
Hmm, where to start with this one.
This is one of those books that I wanted to love but just kinda liked. I am wondering if it is because of the age of the characters and my age (old fart here), if that is a big part of my problems with it. Or the fact that I am also listening to a NA hockey book with characters only a few years older than this book and it is making the characters seem so much more immature.
I think we are supposed to love Molly, the girl that gets the hot guy everyone is after. I had mixed feeling about her. She is a kind of mix between Regina George and Cady Heron from Mean Girls to me.
I didn't like that Molly took more notice of what her friends said than thinking for herself, doing what she wanted for herself. Her best friend Jenna is just a horrible person. What kind of girl a) talks about all the hot guys around her, right when her boyfriend is sitting next to her? Dude, dump her arse! and b) practically dry humps the leg of the guy her BFF is seeing? I just really, really disliked the girl.
I found that there were so many unlikable people in this book. Molly's brother, Weston's dad - both cut from the same cloth, and that fabric is ugly
It felt like that even at the end of the book, I had seen no real growth in the main characters, with the exception of a few ILY's thrown in there.
Ugh , it has really thrown me this book. I will be going on to read the next books - maybe I am just a grump old woman with this one.


Weston was...
Hmm, where to start with this one.
This is one of those books that I wanted to love but just kinda liked. I am wondering if it is because of the age of the characters and my age (old fart here), if that is a big part of my problems with it. Or the fact that I am also listening to a NA hockey book with characters only a few years older than this book and it is making the characters seem so much more immature.
I think we are supposed to love Molly, the girl that gets the hot guy everyone is after. I had mixed feeling about her. She is a kind of mix between Regina George and Cady Heron from Mean Girls to me.
I didn't like that Molly took more notice of what her friends said than thinking for herself, doing what she wanted for herself. Her best friend Jenna is just a horrible person. What kind of girl a) talks about all the hot guys around her, right when her boyfriend is sitting next to her? Dude, dump her arse! and b) practically dry humps the leg of the guy her BFF is seeing? I just really, really disliked the girl.
I found that there were so many unlikable people in this book. Molly's brother, Weston's dad - both cut from the same cloth, and that fabric is ugly
It felt like that even at the end of the book, I had seen no real growth in the main characters, with the exception of a few ILY's thrown in there.
Ugh , it has really thrown me this book. I will be going on to read the next books - maybe I am just a grump old woman with this one.


Weston was...