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A Show for Two
by Tashie Bhuiyan
medium-paced
EXHAUSTING.
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I adored this author’s first book and have been very excited to read book two. Unfortunately, this book left me feeling nothing but exhausted.
I was exhausted with the hateful parents (that we didn’t even get an ending or some kind of wrap up with??). A lot of this book was spent fighting. Over everything. And I thought the focus could have been a bit broader so character growth on all sides could be found.
Aaaand the romance. D*ickhead is not a term of endearment. I will not be accepting other opinions at this time. Full stop. I’ve overlooked smarta** in some books that have used it sparingly as endearing, buuut I can not even with d*ckhead. What started off as a name used when Mina and Emmitt get off on the wrong foot somehow turned into a “charming” word and I cringed every time I heard it. AND SHE WAS SO MEAN. That’s not how enemies/rivals/whatever to lovers is supposed to go.
It’s fast paced and they’re some good conversations about culture, expectations and passions. The small pieces in there kept this rating at a three star. I needed so much more from this than I was given and I too tired to continue.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: emotional parental abuse, depression, grief/loss depiction, death of a father mentioned
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I adored this author’s first book and have been very excited to read book two. Unfortunately, this book left me feeling nothing but exhausted.
I was exhausted with the hateful parents (that we didn’t even get an ending or some kind of wrap up with??). A lot of this book was spent fighting. Over everything. And I thought the focus could have been a bit broader so character growth on all sides could be found.
Aaaand the romance. D*ickhead is not a term of endearment. I will not be accepting other opinions at this time. Full stop. I’ve overlooked smarta** in some books that have used it sparingly as endearing, buuut I can not even with d*ckhead. What started off as a name used when Mina and Emmitt get off on the wrong foot somehow turned into a “charming” word and I cringed every time I heard it. AND SHE WAS SO MEAN. That’s not how enemies/rivals/whatever to lovers is supposed to go.
It’s fast paced and they’re some good conversations about culture, expectations and passions. The small pieces in there kept this rating at a three star. I needed so much more from this than I was given and I too tired to continue.
Overall audience notes:
- YA Contemporary Romance
- Language: strong
- Romance: kisses
- Trigger/Content Warnings: emotional parental abuse, depression, grief/loss depiction, death of a father mentioned