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stephaniemarie's review against another edition
5.0
I have no words to express how much I loved this book. I laughed and cried and never wanted it to end. I didnt think it could get better than Good For You, and then this one came along.
The writing, the story, the characters... everything was so perfect. but best of all is how much Reid has grown from the biggest asshat I've ever read to one of my favorite people ever. I love that he recognizes past mistakes and grows from every one of them without changing into someone he isn't.
I could read about this world forever and I'm so sad it's over, but so very happy that I accidentally happened upon Between the Lines while waiting for a plane to California two months ago.
Ten out of five stars. Thank you, Tammara Webber <3
The writing, the story, the characters... everything was so perfect. but best of all is how much Reid has grown from the biggest asshat I've ever read to one of my favorite people ever. I love that he recognizes past mistakes and grows from every one of them without changing into someone he isn't.
I could read about this world forever and I'm so sad it's over, but so very happy that I accidentally happened upon Between the Lines while waiting for a plane to California two months ago.
Ten out of five stars. Thank you, Tammara Webber <3
n1kk1's review against another edition
emotional
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.5
saunnik's review against another edition
4.0
As always I love Tammara's work. I love the extension of Reid's storyline with Dori and adding River's "voice" was amazing. I only hesitated to give 5 stars because I still couldn't get into Brooke's character.
cranberrytarts's review
3.0
I expected more from the heroine of this book based on thr last one. Brook and Reid's situation was interesting and kept me glued to the pages, but Dori disappointed me. I'm not surprised she acted differently based on the changes in her life, but I expected more than avoidance and radio silence.
Reid was surprisingly insightful in this book. I'm most pleased with his growth over the course of the series.
These books are on the long side (at least 100 pages could have been shaved from each) but they were engrossing.
Reid was surprisingly insightful in this book. I'm most pleased with his growth over the course of the series.
These books are on the long side (at least 100 pages could have been shaved from each) but they were engrossing.
niluja's review
This book gave me load of emotions.
As hot Bollywood star and how he ,over on but due to is past he had to come back ex as they shared a baby and he cannot be an absence father. So i loved hearing from diff p.o.v so we know how they feel and why they feel and hear from their perspectives so we can understand from there. That was great and how they irresponsible and changed from their to more responsible not for their ego but for their child becoming as teamwork and how to help him.
As hot Bollywood star and how he ,over on but due to is past he had to come back ex as they shared a baby and he cannot be an absence father. So i loved hearing from diff p.o.v so we know how they feel and why they feel and hear from their perspectives so we can understand from there. That was great and how they irresponsible and changed from their to more responsible not for their ego but for their child becoming as teamwork and how to help him.
msdanienicole's review
5.0
This was a great ending for the series! I really enjoyed it and will miss these characters!
alwaysbereadin's review
3.0
I almost rated this 4*
I've loved the interconnecting stories through this series. This series made me fall in love with TW's writing. But there was something missing in this. I'm not really sure what that something is, but it's there. Or not as the case may be. Reid and Brooke did a whole lot of growing up in this. Character growth up the wazoo. That was great to see. Something that's often missing from NA stories.
I've loved the interconnecting stories through this series. This series made me fall in love with TW's writing. But there was something missing in this. I'm not really sure what that something is, but it's there. Or not as the case may be. Reid and Brooke did a whole lot of growing up in this. Character growth up the wazoo. That was great to see. Something that's often missing from NA stories.
mooch's review
3.0
I love the BTL series but this just didn't do it for me. The plot was flat and predictable. With the other books in the series, I have always been engrossed and seriously couldn't put them down. With this book, however, I felt myself taking constant breaks between chapters and wondering to myself when the plot would pick up pace which, unfortunately, it never did.
So, yeah: boring plot. That's point #1. The other problem I had was how little character development there was. Besides Brooke and *maybe* a bit Reid, I didn't feel like any of the characters grew. Especially not Dori--I ADORED her in the first book, but for some reason her actions and decisions bothered me to no end in book four. She just didn't change at all from where we left her and Reid at the end of the third book. Totally different from the awesome character growth we saw in #3. Her and Reid's relationship became a bit bland to me.
The redeeming parts in this book came with Brooke and River. Absolutely adored those two. Didn't like Brooke before this installment, but she's probably now one of, if not my favorite character of the series.
So, yeah: boring plot. That's point #1. The other problem I had was how little character development there was. Besides Brooke and *maybe* a bit Reid, I didn't feel like any of the characters grew. Especially not Dori--I ADORED her in the first book, but for some reason her actions and decisions bothered me to no end in book four. She just didn't change at all from where we left her and Reid at the end of the third book. Totally different from the awesome character growth we saw in #3. Her and Reid's relationship became a bit bland to me.
The redeeming parts in this book came with Brooke and River. Absolutely adored those two. Didn't like Brooke before this installment, but she's probably now one of, if not my favorite character of the series.