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mythicaldelenn 's review for:
Something to Talk About
by Meryl Wilsner
I loved the way this showed the experience of not knowing that you have a crush on someone, even if you know your sexuality. That's the thing I related to most in this book, but I also loved the family relationships and friendships in this book. I tend to enjoy books about famous people, so I did enjoy that aspect and how this handles the topic of being a woman in Hollywood and dealing with sexual harassment and intrusive poparazzi. As much as I liked the characters and relationships, the pacing could have been better, especially at the end. I was fine with the very slow build to these two characters getting together, but I feel like their relationship and the book moved way too fast once they finally kissed and decided to start dating. I also personally didn't love that the last chapter before the epilogue ends with an explicit sex scene. It just felt kind of jarring to me. The scene itself was fine, I just would have liked it more if there was something between that scene and the epilogue.