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So absolutely beautiful, I love how that epilogue at the end tied it all together so perfectly and how I couldn’t help but laughing at Izzy’s jokes every other sentence
An excellent sequel and fantastic book!
I really enjoyed how empowering these books were! I love the women in this story and I love their bonds! I love how realistic the impositions that construct the narrative felt and also that their resolution felt equally believable. Overall all I can do is gush about this series!
I really enjoyed how empowering these books were! I love the women in this story and I love their bonds! I love how realistic the impositions that construct the narrative felt and also that their resolution felt equally believable. Overall all I can do is gush about this series!
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Very sweet cover and cool title. I really liked how the characters actually felt like teenagers, and how different and diverse they all were. It is also good that the main character is not from the middle-class with her own car and macbook like most others in YA. However, it felt like not much was actually happening and I stand with my opinion that the sequel could have maybe fitted in book one. Izzies narration style made up for it though. Always entertaining.
Izzy has become one of my favourite fictional characters ever and that is not an exaggeration. This story is so relevant in this day and age and it's utterly ridiculous that revenge p*rn is still legal in a lot of places.
I love Izzy's friendship with Ajita and Meg and her relationship with Betty is lovely and I just have so many emotions about this little family and I don't want to let them go.
Izzy is a star and I wish she was my best friend!
I love Izzy's friendship with Ajita and Meg and her relationship with Betty is lovely and I just have so many emotions about this little family and I don't want to let them go.
Izzy is a star and I wish she was my best friend!
A great follow up back into the world of Izzy O’Neil. Funny, poignant and very important in terms of society, what is very much reality and how we all perceive and react to one another. Definitely a duology that deserves a reread at least once a year I think. It’s easy, it’s fun and it’s not afraid to shy away from anything.
No major spoilers but read at your own risk
Only three stars because it kind of feels like the author made a few edits before the final hand in and nobody noticed that some characters like the manager and the agent were never introduced by name and only through jokes and nicknames, so when the time came and their name was mentioned we didn’t immediately know who Izzy was talking about and had to figure it out on our own.
Furthermore, I feel like I would have preferred a better insight into several character’s personality, for example Meg. What is she up to? What are her hobbies? Why does Ajita like her? Can we please get more information about Zachary Vaughn’s life? Also, what’s up with Hazel? After they had one scene together where they talked about their shared pain that was it. It seemed like she was only here to further the plot, but in a way that made it hard for the reader to connect with her throughout the book.
But in general: It was absolutely hilarious and the book was great entertainment! The epilogue also answered a question from book one and certain characters didn’t get redemption arcs, but we were given the opportunity to understand them and their actions better in the grand scheme of things.
Only three stars because it kind of feels like the author made a few edits before the final hand in and nobody noticed that some characters like the manager and the agent were never introduced by name and only through jokes and nicknames, so when the time came and their name was mentioned we didn’t immediately know who Izzy was talking about and had to figure it out on our own.
Furthermore, I feel like I would have preferred a better insight into several character’s personality, for example Meg. What is she up to? What are her hobbies? Why does Ajita like her? Can we please get more information about Zachary Vaughn’s life? Also, what’s up with Hazel? After they had one scene together where they talked about their shared pain that was it. It seemed like she was only here to further the plot, but in a way that made it hard for the reader to connect with her throughout the book.
But in general: It was absolutely hilarious and the book was great entertainment! The epilogue also answered a question from book one and certain characters didn’t get redemption arcs, but we were given the opportunity to understand them and their actions better in the grand scheme of things.
I love this book! Izzy is such an amazing character. The book is funny, important and real! (I loved that ending 😍😭)