hanifahset 's review for:

Passion Project by London Sperry
4.25

"Love doesn’t care if you’re anxious or depressed or drowning in everyday life. Love just loves" 

this book was so easy to read. it's like im being caried through NYC. the writing was also beautiful, and i was completely absorbed with the book. the way it portrayed about grief, depression, the loneliness was so brutal, yet so real.
 the characters were so entertaining, and the dynamic was so good. 
 yes, this whole story was about Bennet, so we don't get Henry's pov. which is kinda wasted because he's such a great character. 

in some way, i really despised Bennet, like she really got my nerve. but then again, i remember that she was still grieving, and people do cope with grief in many ways.
 Bennet's character development was so good from the beginning up to 80%-ish when the third breakup act came, i think she's so manipulative towards Henry. i felt so sorry for him. 
 again and again, i had to remind myself that she is grieving, and i think she also has the avoidant tendency, so she kept pushing people away, and she like prefer to drowning in her own miserable life. she really does need to seek some help. and im so glad and grateful that Henry is one the best helper. 
 and the ending, the last 2 chapters, i was so happy i couldn't stop smiling. thank god she found the bravery for herself and did Henry the justices he deserved.  

"But we never push each other away anymore. We always let the other in. We take care of each other."