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catsluvcoffee 's review for:
Love, Cutter
by Michelle Jester
Love, Cutter was an enjoyable read. It was very unique with Carter in a coma for a lot of the book. I liked it because it gave the other characters their moment to be truthful with themselves and with Carter. I thought it was great how Carter came out changed and wanting to do better, but still knowing that he wouldn't be perfect all the time.
While I enjoyed the relationship between Carter and Kinley, they both felt immature to me. It felt more like a YA read than anything. Michelle Jester has a very unique writing style that apparently others struggled with, but I didn't mind at all.
I do think that the ending was a little unrealistic. Very Hallmark movie-ish. That being said, it was a pleasant read that kept my attention until the end. I felt like the author did a fantastic job of handling the subjects of depression, self-harm, and suicide.
While I enjoyed the relationship between Carter and Kinley, they both felt immature to me. It felt more like a YA read than anything. Michelle Jester has a very unique writing style that apparently others struggled with, but I didn't mind at all.
I do think that the ending was a little unrealistic. Very Hallmark movie-ish. That being said, it was a pleasant read that kept my attention until the end. I felt like the author did a fantastic job of handling the subjects of depression, self-harm, and suicide.