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A review by nikereadsbooks
The Sunshine Court by Nora Sakavic
challenging
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
I have no idea how to properly review this book, so this is more of a string of thoughts.
I managed to read it in almost a single sitting - with a break for dinner - and finished at 1:30 in the morning. Something about it just kept me so hooked in, like I knew if I stopped reading I would be unable to fall asleep because I would be up thinking about Jean.
Even before, Jean was one of my favourite characters in the series and when I first heard that there would be a new book with a focus on his story at USC I was delighted and bought the book right then when it came out. But I wanted the perfect mood to read it and apparently it was the first October Thursday that fit the vibe the best? I guess? Like everything about Jean is honestly making him to be the blorboest blorbo to ever blorb and I am not sorry that I want to study him under a microscope. The way he coped with his time out of the Nest, from waking up in Abby's house to settling in LA, I mean this book really was one of the best read of this year and my mind is full of Jean and will be for some time. Not a review, more of a ramble I guess, but I had to get it out of my system.
I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!!
I managed to read it in almost a single sitting - with a break for dinner - and finished at 1:30 in the morning. Something about it just kept me so hooked in, like I knew if I stopped reading I would be unable to fall asleep because I would be up thinking about Jean.
Even before, Jean was one of my favourite characters in the series and when I first heard that there would be a new book with a focus on his story at USC I was delighted and bought the book right then when it came out. But I wanted the perfect mood to read it and apparently it was the first October Thursday that fit the vibe the best? I guess? Like everything about Jean is honestly making him to be the blorboest blorbo to ever blorb and I am not sorry that I want to study him under a microscope. The way he coped with his time out of the Nest, from waking up in Abby's house to settling in LA, I mean this book really was one of the best read of this year and my mind is full of Jean and will be for some time. Not a review, more of a ramble I guess, but I had to get it out of my system.
I LOVE THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!!