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The Book Swap
by Tessa Bickers
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing and NetGalley for providing me with an egalley of this debut book to read and give an honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
I adore a book about books. And this one promised some fun with a kind of You've Got Mail or Sleepless in Seattle theme to it. I was exicted to jump in and meet the characters and see how their story progressed.
The guts of the book have great promise. Unfortunately, the execution was far from good.
The character development is subpar. The FMC was very self-absorbed. I could see the possibility of growth for this character. I can see how her tragic past may have shaped her. But overall she doesn't grow. It's not until the very end that we see any empathy from her towards the other characters in the book. I did enjoy the MMC. He has a hard background fraught with mental health issues in his family. I would have liked to see more depth with this. Mental health is so important and I feel like the author truly needed to do more research in the area of Bipolar in order to really represent it appropriately. Even the side characters are not all that interesting and I had no real idea of who they were. I could not connect with anyone in the story.
As for the romance, it is truly slow burn. And it takes place within the pages of books, which was kind of neat. The two main characters annotate and leave information in the margins and at the backs of the books in order to communicate and get to know each other. I love the idea of that exchange taking place within a free little library but did find it rather unbelievable that the books would remain in the library and allow the characters to exchange them that way. I have many free little libraries where I live and the books are constantly changed over. Even with this I was still hoping I'd see the chemistry form and a romance truly bloom between the characters but I just did not feel their connection at all.
The pacing of this one was super slow for me. There were so many times I considered not finishing it. But I wanted to push in the hopes it would redeem itself. I honestly didn't have the desire to keep picking it up. I kept hoping when I did it would get better but it just didn't. The writing was so much telling rather than showing. The whole book had the characters showing us what they were doing and it took me out of the story completely.
The thing that threw me most was the timeline. The entire book takes place over about a year and a half but it does not flow that way at all. You go from one point jumping to months ahead without any indication it actually happened. It made the story feel very disjointed.
The links to all the classic literature may appeal to classic book lovers.
I went into this thinking it would be a meet cute romcom. That was not the case at all. There are a lot of heavy topics in this one: mental health, death, terminal illness, grief, pregnancy, infidelity, and bullying. There should absolutely be trigger warnings that go along with this one. I honestly would not even label this title a romance given the trajectory of the main characters and what they go through during the course of the book.
I adore a book about books. And this one promised some fun with a kind of You've Got Mail or Sleepless in Seattle theme to it. I was exicted to jump in and meet the characters and see how their story progressed.
The guts of the book have great promise. Unfortunately, the execution was far from good.
The character development is subpar. The FMC was very self-absorbed. I could see the possibility of growth for this character. I can see how her tragic past may have shaped her. But overall she doesn't grow. It's not until the very end that we see any empathy from her towards the other characters in the book. I did enjoy the MMC. He has a hard background fraught with mental health issues in his family. I would have liked to see more depth with this. Mental health is so important and I feel like the author truly needed to do more research in the area of Bipolar in order to really represent it appropriately. Even the side characters are not all that interesting and I had no real idea of who they were. I could not connect with anyone in the story.
As for the romance, it is truly slow burn. And it takes place within the pages of books, which was kind of neat. The two main characters annotate and leave information in the margins and at the backs of the books in order to communicate and get to know each other. I love the idea of that exchange taking place within a free little library but did find it rather unbelievable that the books would remain in the library and allow the characters to exchange them that way. I have many free little libraries where I live and the books are constantly changed over. Even with this I was still hoping I'd see the chemistry form and a romance truly bloom between the characters but I just did not feel their connection at all.
The pacing of this one was super slow for me. There were so many times I considered not finishing it. But I wanted to push in the hopes it would redeem itself. I honestly didn't have the desire to keep picking it up. I kept hoping when I did it would get better but it just didn't. The writing was so much telling rather than showing. The whole book had the characters showing us what they were doing and it took me out of the story completely.
The thing that threw me most was the timeline. The entire book takes place over about a year and a half but it does not flow that way at all. You go from one point jumping to months ahead without any indication it actually happened. It made the story feel very disjointed.
The links to all the classic literature may appeal to classic book lovers.
I went into this thinking it would be a meet cute romcom. That was not the case at all. There are a lot of heavy topics in this one: mental health, death, terminal illness, grief, pregnancy, infidelity, and bullying. There should absolutely be trigger warnings that go along with this one. I honestly would not even label this title a romance given the trajectory of the main characters and what they go through during the course of the book.