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“A heart was a curious thing. So contradictory. The way it ached in both good and bad ways. The way it leapt with joy and ceased with sorrow. It could beat madly and wildly during both pleasure and pain.”
Omg. This book. Yes. What an explosive ending to an amazing series. I don’t want this to be the last book
Omg. This book. Yes. What an explosive ending to an amazing series. I don’t want this to be the last book
“I wore what I wanted when I wanted. I did what I wanted with who I wanted. And if somebody didn’t like it, screw ‘em.”
Did I read a different book than everyone else?Like, am I missing something? So many people have raved about this book. Unfortunately it didn’t do it for me.
This was like one of those band documentaries in book form. The whole book is written in interview transcripts of the band members recounting the band’s rise and fall. This writing style made the story really boring and emotionless. I also had a hard time keeping all the characters straight in the beginning.
Also, Daisy Jones is beautiful. Not just any beautiful, but really beautiful. Did you know Daisy Jones is beautiful? I know she is. Since she was described that way by almost every single character. Daisy was such an annoying character. She is described as a person everything came easy to. I also really disliked Billy. He was super controlling with everything in the band. The arguing between these two was really irritating, tiresome and predictable. The other characters felt underdeveloped, almost like afterthoughts. The whole story played into the musician stereotype of drug addiction, which I feel has been overdone.
I almost put this book down several times. I kept reading because of my need to complete things. I kept hoping it was going to go somewhere, but the ending was so unsatisfying. I really only enjoyed the last 40 pages or so.
Overall, an average, underwhelming book.
Did I read a different book than everyone else?Like, am I missing something? So many people have raved about this book. Unfortunately it didn’t do it for me.
This was like one of those band documentaries in book form. The whole book is written in interview transcripts of the band members recounting the band’s rise and fall. This writing style made the story really boring and emotionless. I also had a hard time keeping all the characters straight in the beginning.
Also, Daisy Jones is beautiful. Not just any beautiful, but really beautiful. Did you know Daisy Jones is beautiful? I know she is. Since she was described that way by almost every single character. Daisy was such an annoying character. She is described as a person everything came easy to. I also really disliked Billy. He was super controlling with everything in the band. The arguing between these two was really irritating, tiresome and predictable. The other characters felt underdeveloped, almost like afterthoughts. The whole story played into the musician stereotype of drug addiction, which I feel has been overdone.
I almost put this book down several times. I kept reading because of my need to complete things. I kept hoping it was going to go somewhere, but the ending was so unsatisfying. I really only enjoyed the last 40 pages or so.
Overall, an average, underwhelming book.
“Sometimes the rules don’t work. Sometimes the rules cause the anarchy.”
This series is one of the most terrifying series I’ve ever read. I don’t know if it’s because this one takes place in an urban setting, but it freaked me out waaayyyy more than the first book. It also hit a little too close to home because of all the climate change we are experiencing, and it felt a little too plausible for comfort. I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through reading this. I flew through this in a few hours because I needed to know what happened.
Let’s get one thing straight: if I were ever in a situation like Alex faces I probably wouldn’t survive. The characters in this series are a lot tougher than I could ever hope to be.
This book takes place at the same time as the first, just in a different setting. Alex had way different obstacles, being in a city, than Miranda did in a small town. By the time I was done, I was thinking, “I need to put a disaster kit together in case this happens.”
As soon as I finished this book, I immediately went on amazon and ordered the rest of the series. It was that good.
This series is one of the most terrifying series I’ve ever read. I don’t know if it’s because this one takes place in an urban setting, but it freaked me out waaayyyy more than the first book. It also hit a little too close to home because of all the climate change we are experiencing, and it felt a little too plausible for comfort. I was on the edge of my seat the whole way through reading this. I flew through this in a few hours because I needed to know what happened.
Let’s get one thing straight: if I were ever in a situation like Alex faces I probably wouldn’t survive. The characters in this series are a lot tougher than I could ever hope to be.
This book takes place at the same time as the first, just in a different setting. Alex had way different obstacles, being in a city, than Miranda did in a small town. By the time I was done, I was thinking, “I need to put a disaster kit together in case this happens.”
As soon as I finished this book, I immediately went on amazon and ordered the rest of the series. It was that good.