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emilyreadstoomuch's Reviews (787)
this is my first graphic novel (i think that’s what you would call this) and i would definitely watch this if it was a tv show and so that’s how i’m going to base my rating lol. i actually liked it a lot! like more than i necessarily expected to. i read it in like 15-20 minutes though lol which kind of feels like a waste of $15 but i’ll live. the picture on page 40 is everything to me i wish i knew how to put pictures in here so i could show y’all.
this was not a bad book, but it just wasn’t FOR ME. i wasn’t a fan of the dynamic, i didn’t like them as a couple, and the main characters themselves weren’t people i’d really want to be friends with. i would defo still recommend this to someone who i think would enjoy it though. if that makes sense?
EASILY my favorite of the 4 but i knew it would be going in. jesus christ i want beau grant immediately. i might skip ronan’s book mainly bc he scares me a little but you better believe i’ll be back for eden’s book.
i loved this SO FREAKIN MUCH omg i seriously can’t believe it took me this long to read this series. this was one of the hottest books i’ve ever read, but i wish this had just a smidge more relationship development.
the more i think ab this book the more i like it, so i’m bumping up to 5 stars.
i’m actually a little embarrassed by how much i enjoyed this. i will admit that the step sibling aspect was very odd and hard to wrap my head around at times, but it didn’t overshadow the relationship and connection i felt between the main characters. i had 0 expectations going into this bc of the dynamic given in the blurb, but the characters just blew me away. garrett’s issues remind me a lot of the shit i went through in high school. i liked mia a lot and i feel like she and garrett are genuinely really good for each other. and sometimes that’s hard to convey in a book that focuses on men’s mental illness. sara cate did it in a way that didn’t make me feel like mia was acting like a 35 year old man’s mother. they truly felt like partners.
i’m actually a little embarrassed by how much i enjoyed this. i will admit that the step sibling aspect was very odd and hard to wrap my head around at times, but it didn’t overshadow the relationship and connection i felt between the main characters. i had 0 expectations going into this bc of the dynamic given in the blurb, but the characters just blew me away. garrett’s issues remind me a lot of the shit i went through in high school. i liked mia a lot and i feel like she and garrett are genuinely really good for each other. and sometimes that’s hard to convey in a book that focuses on men’s mental illness. sara cate did it in a way that didn’t make me feel like mia was acting like a 35 year old man’s mother. they truly felt like partners.