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Two Wrongs Make a Right
by Chloe Liese
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-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
A cute, corny romance book based off of Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing. I maybe wanted a little more parallels between the original play and this book, but what was given was good. It was fun, lighthearted, and cheesy in all the right ways. But the best part was how inclusive this book is. Not only did the author give us Neurodivergent characters, but was also LGBTQ+ and represented both well.
The only negatives I would have to give is the break up between Bea and Jamie (I refuse to call him West, I agree with Bea; he is such a Jamie) was a little strange a last minute like it was put in there on a whim for one last bit of drama. There really wasn't a need for them to break up, one of the points of a romance book is for the romance and the cheesy-ness. Other than that the only other thing was I wished there were a few more parallels with Much Ado About Nothing. Its not a Shakespeare play unless there is drama and someone fake dying. But I do give the author props for the originality.
The only negatives I would have to give is the break up between Bea and Jamie (I refuse to call him West, I agree with Bea; he is such a Jamie) was a little strange a last minute like it was put in there on a whim for one last bit of drama. There really wasn't a need for them to break up, one of the points of a romance book is for the romance and the cheesy-ness. Other than that the only other thing was I wished there were a few more parallels with Much Ado About Nothing. Its not a Shakespeare play unless there is drama and someone fake dying. But I do give the author props for the originality.