A review by barbaraescreve
The Revenge Playbook by Rachael Allen

4.0

3,5 stars

The book is amazing, but the last part felt a bit rushed to me.
My real problem was with Ana. Don't get me wrong - I loved the character, her story, how her storyline was handled. My problem was with the <>, how you would say. I'm born and raised in Brasil and some stuff just sounded fake and unnatural, you know? It's not offensive, it's just not... common. Not relatable. There are many things, tiny details, really, that don't interfere in nothing with the story, but that made me think that Ana (or Juliana, her full name) (really, WHO IN HEAVENS IS CALLED JULIANA AND HAS ANA AS A NICKNAME? Julie would make more sense, if the problem was americans being unable to say her name) is a "para inglês ver" brazilian.

Well, but apart from that, it's an amazing book! I believe people who are not from Brasil wouldn't even be able to notice the things I noticed. And it's an amazing book about feminism, friendship between girls and double standarts.