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Fan to enemies to friends to lovers. Not my favorite MZ but looking forward to reading spin off
4 stars yall
I cannot deal with how cute Kulti ended up beinnngggggg
Where is my germann at??? I want oneeeeee
p.s i know german ppl in general are colder in relationships so this just made my heart soar even more!!
I cannot deal with how cute Kulti ended up beinnngggggg
Where is my germann at??? I want oneeeeee
p.s i know german ppl in general are colder in relationships so this just made my heart soar even more!!
the slow burn was exquisite..their banter, the growth in their relationship, the way they have e/o's back, the way they trust e/o...I love reiner kulti and sal casillas kulti with all my heart
The SLOWEST slow burn I’ve every read but it’s oooh so good
DNF bc im a fan of some slow burn but my god this was so beyond boring I couldn’t even bring myself to make it to the romance . Sooooooo freaking BORING! Fourth wing was slow burn too but at least the book had things to be interested in while getting to the spice/romance. My god so boring
I liked this more than than Winnipeg, but I still feel like it couldve been shorter or SOMETHING 😭 but It was an easy audiobook to listen to and entertaining enough I'll try another book or two of hers before I throw In the towel
I can say that my first Zapata book is a contemporary book that i actually enjoy.
I would not have enjoyed this book as i had if it had been about any other sport.
Ive had a similar attachment towards football in the way that Sal had when she was a child, while i grew out of wanting to become the best football player the world had seen my admiration for the sport remains and this book reminded me why I love this sport so.
During the beginning the training of the Pipers felt nostalgic, through the girls’ banter between each other and the feeling of rapture Zapata captures when you score a nasty penalty to the top corner. However, as Sal and Kulti’s friendship developed I noticed a reduction of focus of the team’s dynamic, which overall took away from the focus on the sport itself- something that i thoroughly enjoyed.
Though there was little to no focus on gameplay and training after the beginning, Rey and Sal’s friendship dynamic made up for it.
How Sal was able to read Rey’s physical mannerisms without him speaking. Reys overall character is unique in his silent “actions over words” personality however i felt his past to be poorly developed and after spending 500 hearing “Kulti Kulti” i still know nothing about the man. I don’t really care about his past but all i know of the man is that his drivers license was suspended because of DUI.
Despite this the character of Sal is admirable in the sense of what she has endured as a women’s professional footballer. I acknowledge that Zapata included the stereotypes that pair with being a female that plays football by sal being referred to multiple times as a “lesbo”
I wonder if in those 5 years of marriage sals dad and kulti had a conversation.
We heard all this talk about sals brother but where is he and doesn’t he find sals choice of friendship with the man to be insulting to him?
Who knows
Not bad, i like football ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I would not have enjoyed this book as i had if it had been about any other sport.
Ive had a similar attachment towards football in the way that Sal had when she was a child, while i grew out of wanting to become the best football player the world had seen my admiration for the sport remains and this book reminded me why I love this sport so.
During the beginning the training of the Pipers felt nostalgic, through the girls’ banter between each other and the feeling of rapture Zapata captures when you score a nasty penalty to the top corner. However, as Sal and Kulti’s friendship developed I noticed a reduction of focus of the team’s dynamic, which overall took away from the focus on the sport itself- something that i thoroughly enjoyed.
Though there was little to no focus on gameplay and training after the beginning, Rey and Sal’s friendship dynamic made up for it.
How Sal was able to read Rey’s physical mannerisms without him speaking. Reys overall character is unique in his silent “actions over words” personality however i felt his past to be poorly developed and after spending 500 hearing “Kulti Kulti” i still know nothing about the man. I don’t really care about his past but all i know of the man is that his drivers license was suspended because of DUI.
Despite this the character of Sal is admirable in the sense of what she has endured as a women’s professional footballer. I acknowledge that Zapata included the stereotypes that pair with being a female that plays football by sal being referred to multiple times as a “lesbo”
I wonder if in those 5 years of marriage sals dad and kulti had a conversation.
We heard all this talk about sals brother but where is he and doesn’t he find sals choice of friendship with the man to be insulting to him?
Who knows
Not bad, i like football ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
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:
No