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A review by ateague73
The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist by Sophie Gonzales
3.0
I love Sophie Gonzales, but this one didn't quite reach the level of previous books. The secondary characters were more likable than the main character. She was a wet rag compared to them. Ivy wanted someone to hold her hand through everything and wanted someone to fix all her problems. Then, when her parents did that exact thing, she said they were crowding her and micromanaging her.
The book made some interesting points about sexual identity, but again, it was bout a secondary character. The banter wasnt' nearly as witty and sharp as in past books. The resolution to the plot was pretty vague and I'm still not sure how the whole thing came about. Ivy had to realize something about herself to solve everything?
This won't be where I recommend someone start with Sophie Gonzales, but for someone who is super into fanfic and a fandom of any kind, it might be relatable.
The book made some interesting points about sexual identity, but again, it was bout a secondary character. The banter wasnt' nearly as witty and sharp as in past books. The resolution to the plot was pretty vague and I'm still not sure how the whole thing came about. Ivy had to realize something about herself to solve everything?
This won't be where I recommend someone start with Sophie Gonzales, but for someone who is super into fanfic and a fandom of any kind, it might be relatable.