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theworldof11 's review for:
P.S. from Paris
by Marc Levy
dark
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I liked the book, it was just quite underwhelming
I get the small stab at North Korea, and I won't talk about that since I have no knowlegde about it so I'm going to stick with the characters
It has a ''one bed trope'' which in itself is very popular, a dear friend of mine said it was overrated, but even with all that, this was my first book with it, and of course, the most normal relation to the trope is with enemies so this felt.. as said before underwhelming
I didn't feel like I could relate to the characters, not only as themself, but as people, they seem so unreal, but that's probably just me
One thing I love about the book was the ''does it count'' line, that they used, I love it
I get the small stab at North Korea, and I won't talk about that since I have no knowlegde about it so I'm going to stick with the characters
It has a ''one bed trope'' which in itself is very popular, a dear friend of mine said it was overrated, but even with all that, this was my first book with it, and of course, the most normal relation to the trope is with enemies so this felt.. as said before underwhelming
I didn't feel like I could relate to the characters, not only as themself, but as people, they seem so unreal, but that's probably just me
One thing I love about the book was the ''does it count'' line, that they used, I love it