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Tenía Que Pasar by David Yoon

sablondell's review against another edition

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emotional medium-paced

4.25

miraclereads's review against another edition

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The characters weren't vibing with me and felt predictable. Not catchy enough

nickscoby's review against another edition

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3.0

This book is all over the place but I really enjoyed much of it. The struggle is that I didn't buy the major romance but I was just so happy that Frank wasn't with Brit anymore. She's hella annoying. But it is also true that we don't get her perspective either. What kept me going was all of the side characters and moments. Wu is ADORABLE. And I like Joy, too. But not necessarily her with Frank. Honestly, I kept waiting for Frank to realize that he really had a crush on Evon this whole time but . . . no. Nevertheless, I look forward to reading more from Yoon.

harleyrae's review against another edition

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4.0

Review to come

diana_099's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional hopeful lighthearted reflective relaxing sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

boisdelaire's review against another edition

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1.0

★ ─── 1.5 star read.

i was probably not the public this book was aiming at. i am maybe too old to read such childish books, but man, the synopsis was not that bad, it could have had potential and good things to evoke, to point at. but it all fell SO flat, that’s definitely the worst book i’ve read in 2023, i almost dnfed it everytime i picked it up but it helped me going through some days at my job when the shift was boring, i’ll grant it that.

i understand some people will know what frank is going through and i’m definitely not evoking this part of the book, it’s everyone’s own experience, especially if you deal with what he is dealing. but the author made it so hard to identify with the frank, because frank was a vision of young people that was… very old-fashioned. not true at all. not even remotely CLOSE to reality. there are not 50 synonyms for the word phone but strangely, the author found all of them ?? the main character was SO boring, SO irritating, he was just insufferable most of the time, i hated being in his point of view to be honest. he was not like the other kids, he didn’t want to receive his university’s acceptation through his computer because it made him entitled to its screen. he did not use social medias because it rendered him passive and not intelligent. he always associated to the sister of his best friend the word sexy and it’s.. omg stop it at one point, we got it the first time.

nikfernandez17177's review against another edition

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3.0

This book felt like it was going through an identity crisis

joana_stormblessed's review against another edition

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2.0

Actual rating 2.5

It was middle of the road for me. I didn't care for the romantic plot line, which is a big part of this book. I did not like the cheating aspect.
I did like the family dynamics and the commentary on immigration, race and belonging.

TW: cheating, racism, cancer, shooting

juanitad15's review against another edition

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4.0

4-4.5 stars
I thought this book was gonna be a fun little dating scheme borne from a family dilemma that’d make me all happy and stuff... but no
It ended up being partly that but it’s mostly an interesting perspective on race and racism in America. I really appreciated the fresh take and I found myself resonating with a lot of the ideas explored in this book in relation to culture and race and ethnicity and all that good jazz. It made me kinda really sad, but it was still pretty good.
And honestly, looking back on it, I don’t like frank all too much. I do appreciate the frankly puns though.