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cheezyreads's Reviews (868)
For some reason I just cannot give up on this series.... Overall it was a decent light entertainment but nothing overly spectacular. I want to love this series but I'll settle for liking it. It picks up exactly where the previous book left off but is pretty predictable.
Again, I wanted to love this but its predictability makes it impossible to. It feels like a guilty pleasure read to me, but isn't something I fell absolutely in love with.
Everything wraps up with a nice shiny bow... But the "twists" were predictable and not spectacular. I appreciate that it wrapped up so nicely but I didn't see that ooooo factor while reading.
I picked up this book due to its massive bookstagram hype and it was alright. The story was well written overall but it took me a while to get into it.
Mister Rogers was much too pure for this world, he is truly a cinnamon roll of a person. This story just made me love him more, it is a look at Mister Rogers life, the good - the bad- and the ugly.
Adorable quick and cheesey read, a predictably adorable fluff read!!
This story melted my heart, it was a super adorable and moving beginning to pride month. It hit me right in the feels so many times!!
I recieved a copy of Cry on Command in the mail in exchange for an honest review:
Cry on Command picks up where Full if It left off, it is full of more secrets, more lies, more friendship, and more complications. I enjoyed this novel, it provided a deeper level of connection to the characters from the original novel and helps the readers understand the characters more. It was well written, full of great one liners, and teenage angst. After finishing Cry on Command I am impatiently waiting on the third book in the series to see if my suspicions are correct.
Cry on Command picks up where Full if It left off, it is full of more secrets, more lies, more friendship, and more complications. I enjoyed this novel, it provided a deeper level of connection to the characters from the original novel and helps the readers understand the characters more. It was well written, full of great one liners, and teenage angst. After finishing Cry on Command I am impatiently waiting on the third book in the series to see if my suspicions are correct.