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Moore to Lose by Julie A. Richman

theresidentbookworm's review

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4.0

10 Startling Thoughts I Had During and After Reading Moore to Lose

1. Hmm, Mia is going to get it on with this teacher eventually, right? It's just so obvious.

2. I loved Mia's friendship with Rob. It's super cute, and I hope he's featured in the last book because I loved seeing her lean on Rob in this novel. It's good to know there were people having Mia's back in New York.

3. So this how Seth and Mia met. It totally fits! Apparently Seth was destined to sass Mia.

4. Oh Tom, shame on you. Shame on you!

5. It's funny how Mia meets all of the people who end up being so important in her life by chance. Charles is literally the best guy friend you could have. I would feel safe if he had my back.

6. Mia finally starts dealing with the damage from her rape, and thank God she has good people to help her out. It's about time! You can't live in denial.

7. I can already tell I'm going to fall in love with Michael and not want to give him up because we all know who ends up with whom in this novel. Mia, you should just pick Michael. I actually preferred him over Schooner. It was more mature love, maybe not as passionate or fiery, but it was solid and steady and just what you needed.

8. No, Michael, no! Not cool! I saw it coming because I was following the dates but still. Not cool! Poor Mia! I really believed she would have married him and been happy. Damn you, Julia A. Richman!

9. Seeing Mia meet up with her little make-shift family on every anniversary it actually devastating.

10. Schooner, you have a heavily pregnant girlfriend about to go into labor. Stop being such a jerk!

readermonica's review

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4.0

Book 2 of the Needing Moore series gives much of the background of Mia's journey from her devastation after leaving Schooner and California to their reconciliation. We get to see all of the craziness, drama, and absolutely horrifying behavior Mia indulged in and experienced on her journey to adulthood. We see how Mia's BFF Seth, a.k.a. Princess, comes into the picture as well as how Mia became the successful business woman that she is. This part of Schooner and Mia's journey is mainly focused on Mia and there are some heart wrenching moments in this book as well as moments where you just want to knock Mia on the back of the head.

We do however get a bit of the present in book 2 with Mia and Schooner. Of course there is drama involving CJ and Zac that causes tension between Mia and Schooner which plays on both of their insecurities. I enjoyed book 2 but I am glad that I came to this series late since I can jump right into the conclusion in book 3, Moore than Forever, which will wrap up this lovely trilogy.

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