A review by aira_reads
52 Reasons to Hate My Father by Jessica Brody

5.0

this novel deserves five stars for the right amount of everything. I totally recommend to everyone, regardless of age and gender, to have a go at this.

character development: Lexi is as spoiled as a bag of Paris Hiltons. She doesnt even know how to work a vacuum cleaner! Her complaints, and keep in mind that there are many, are funny enough to make you overlook her obnoxious nature. As the story progress, so did she. And it was beautifully writtem. Things that mattered before are now not that important. The character growth didnt feel out of place/forced and it had the right amount of cheese.

Not just another fluff: This book deals with some pretty hard daddy issues and Im pretty sure we've dealt with (daddy/mommy) issues some time or another so Lexi's feelings (after a twist) was very relatable. On a scale of stifle sobs to full on avalanche shaking with fat tears, I was a five.

Writing: Jessica Brody has the right calculations to write a good read. It's equally mix witty and doused with revelations. Note:If you have read Karma Club then this is your cup of tea) because Brody does a fine job of tying up loose ends and connecting the dots. Her writing wasnt repetitive nor was it too similied, metaphored and overly-descriptiony.

Musings: The not so random job descriptions made it all the more reason to reread and imagine (insert celebrity here) experience what Lexi did.

Aira Approved.