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popthebutterfly 's review for:
I'm Not a Stalker
by Crystal Crawford
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: October 8th, 2017
Genre: Romance
Recommended Age: 16+ (some mature themes)
Pages: 315
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Synopsis: Anissa is ready to put the drama and disappointments of high school behind her and begin her first semester of college. But when she accidentally hits "Reply All" and confesses a crush on her hot classmate to her entire Physics class, her college life takes a whole new turn.
Soon she is juggling her hot-but-shy crush, a jealous ex-boyfriend, and an email chain full of nosy classmates.
But when Anissa begins receiving mysterious emails from a secret admirer and realizes she's falling for him, there's a new problem: she only has 31 days to figure out his identity or he's gone for good.
A comedic love-story-mystery told through emails and texts.
Overall, I felt that the main story was really well done. The writing is great, the story is good, and the characters are developed. I felt that the pacing was also really well done.
However, I felt that it was weird that the first half of the book was the main story, then the last half was just a bunch of bonus material. It felt odd to the reader. The last half of the book was really random and didn’t flow with the rest of the book. I feel that if the bonus material and the book were interlinked somehow it would be better.
Verdict: An interesting story and bonus stories!
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: October 8th, 2017
Genre: Romance
Recommended Age: 16+ (some mature themes)
Pages: 315
Author Website
Amazon Link
Synopsis: Anissa is ready to put the drama and disappointments of high school behind her and begin her first semester of college. But when she accidentally hits "Reply All" and confesses a crush on her hot classmate to her entire Physics class, her college life takes a whole new turn.
Soon she is juggling her hot-but-shy crush, a jealous ex-boyfriend, and an email chain full of nosy classmates.
But when Anissa begins receiving mysterious emails from a secret admirer and realizes she's falling for him, there's a new problem: she only has 31 days to figure out his identity or he's gone for good.
A comedic love-story-mystery told through emails and texts.
Overall, I felt that the main story was really well done. The writing is great, the story is good, and the characters are developed. I felt that the pacing was also really well done.
However, I felt that it was weird that the first half of the book was the main story, then the last half was just a bunch of bonus material. It felt odd to the reader. The last half of the book was really random and didn’t flow with the rest of the book. I feel that if the bonus material and the book were interlinked somehow it would be better.
Verdict: An interesting story and bonus stories!