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My Vampire Plus-One
by Jenna Levine
DID NOT FINISH: 4%
I read one chapter. The narration doesn't feel like I'm in the MC's head even though I'm supposed to be seeing her perspective, because her personality isn't cohesive at all. It seems like a string of thoughts and actions that best service the author. She is full of contradictions immediately.
I also could not for the life of me suspend my disbelief that she would flirt with a guy that, to her, seems super weird and starts pressuring her to help his paranoid ass while she is alone on the street with him late at night. I don't care how handsome the guy is or how long it has been since you got laid. I feel like the narrator telling me Amelia was horny was supposed to be a substitute for showing me real chemistry.
I also saw that Amelia instantly prioritize his thinness and whiteness (she has a "thing" for blond hair + blue eyes) as being part of why he's attractive. I wouldn't recommend this read if you've got any body image issues, or have experienced xenophobia about your appearance.
I also could not for the life of me suspend my disbelief that she would flirt with a guy that, to her, seems super weird and starts pressuring her to help his paranoid ass while she is alone on the street with him late at night. I don't care how handsome the guy is or how long it has been since you got laid. I feel like the narrator telling me Amelia was horny was supposed to be a substitute for showing me real chemistry.
I also saw that Amelia instantly prioritize his thinness and whiteness (she has a "thing" for blond hair + blue eyes) as being part of why he's attractive. I wouldn't recommend this read if you've got any body image issues, or have experienced xenophobia about your appearance.
Moderate: Eating disorder, Sexual harassment