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chronicallybookish 's review for:
Stay Sweet
by Siobhan Vivian
Quick Stats
Age Rating: 12+
Overall: 2.5 stars
Characters: 2/5
Plot: 2/5
Setting: 3/5
Writing: 2.5/5
TW: death and a dead body.
Two pages in, Amelia stumbles across a dead body. Weird way to start a lighthearted summer romance novel, but okay.
Honestly I don’t know how to review this book. There was nothing overtly wrong with it. I simply did not care one iota about anything or anyone in it. Amelia was as bland as a wattpad y/n, possibly even more so. There was no chemistry between her in the love interest. I thought they broke up at one point—apparently they didn’t, I don’t think??—and honestly couldn’t have cared less one way or the other. I wanted the stand to succeed because I did actually care about Molly, but I still didn’t care enough to be invested in the story.
Cate drove me crazy. I really didn’t like her, and her motivations were lacking.
The book was also written in third person present tense, which I was not a fan of. I didn’t know that was a thing. It just felt awkward.
All in all? So not worth it.
Age Rating: 12+
Overall: 2.5 stars
Characters: 2/5
Plot: 2/5
Setting: 3/5
Writing: 2.5/5
TW: death and a dead body.
Two pages in, Amelia stumbles across a dead body. Weird way to start a lighthearted summer romance novel, but okay.
Honestly I don’t know how to review this book. There was nothing overtly wrong with it. I simply did not care one iota about anything or anyone in it. Amelia was as bland as a wattpad y/n, possibly even more so. There was no chemistry between her in the love interest. I thought they broke up at one point—apparently they didn’t, I don’t think??—and honestly couldn’t have cared less one way or the other. I wanted the stand to succeed because I did actually care about Molly, but I still didn’t care enough to be invested in the story.
Cate drove me crazy. I really didn’t like her, and her motivations were lacking.
The book was also written in third person present tense, which I was not a fan of. I didn’t know that was a thing. It just felt awkward.
All in all? So not worth it.