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A review by mars_thereader
The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
2.25
I’m not gonna lie, I had no expectations for this book. But for the standard I did hold it to, it met it.
Riley- She is an incredible person, I just feel like she could have done better. She could have held off the anger and talked to Max when he was feeling skittish. But still, I loved her music, even just reading it. That’s the only thing I would have changed about her.
Max- He needs to learn to stay. He had potential of being a great character, just needs to learn. I do love how he grown over the entire book. That part is admirable.
Overall I didn’t like the book. One do the reasons is the grand romantic gesture scares the fuck out of me. Also, there were some repeating phrases like, ‘fucking perfect’ I hate repetitive writing that happens more than three times. But overall this book was technically good, just not my type of book. The stage fright I would have had for the romantic gesture killed me while reading it.
Riley- She is an incredible person, I just feel like she could have done better. She could have held off the anger and talked to Max when he was feeling skittish. But still, I loved her music, even just reading it. That’s the only thing I would have changed about her.
Max- He needs to learn to stay. He had potential of being a great character, just needs to learn. I do love how he grown over the entire book. That part is admirable.
Overall I didn’t like the book. One do the reasons is the grand romantic gesture scares the fuck out of me. Also, there were some repeating phrases like, ‘fucking perfect’ I hate repetitive writing that happens more than three times. But overall this book was technically good, just not my type of book. The stage fright I would have had for the romantic gesture killed me while reading it.