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ellie_ann 's review for:
Iris Kelly Doesn't Date
by Ashley Herring Blake
While this was a nice conclusion to the series, it did not not live up to the magic that is Delilah Green Doesn’t Care.
I enjoyed Stevie and while I liked the generalized anxiety disorder representation, I felt that Ashley herring Blake did a lot of telling but not showing with Stevie’s anxiety.
It hurt me to see Iris point of view/self worth being nothing but a good time in bed. Personally it felt a bit out of the blue but it has been a while since I read the other books.
I loved seeing the bright falls gals and really loved that Stevie also had a queer cast to join the story. No matter how much I disliked one of them…if you know you know.
The twist on a classic play was very fun even and didn’t overpower the book (though I’m not much of a theatre person).
I struggled to connect with the story entirely but it was still nice to see the Bright Falls family one more time.
I enjoyed Stevie and while I liked the generalized anxiety disorder representation, I felt that Ashley herring Blake did a lot of telling but not showing with Stevie’s anxiety.
It hurt me to see Iris point of view/self worth being nothing but a good time in bed. Personally it felt a bit out of the blue but it has been a while since I read the other books.
I loved seeing the bright falls gals and really loved that Stevie also had a queer cast to join the story. No matter how much I disliked one of them…if you know you know.
The twist on a classic play was very fun even and didn’t overpower the book (though I’m not much of a theatre person).
I struggled to connect with the story entirely but it was still nice to see the Bright Falls family one more time.