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A review by reisoup
The Problem with Forever by Jennifer L. Armentrout
3.0
i read this back in 2016, did a reread and honestly, this was an okay book.
the spanish dialogue was cringe. i read from blood and ash before rereading this book without the knowledge that armentrout also wrote this. i was absolutely shocked when i found out FBAA was written by the same author who wrote this book.
but comparing the two, it makes absolute sense. a snore fest in the beginning, and 3/4th’s way thru the book shit actually starts to get good. typical of her writing, i’m assuming.
rider is such a dull and boring character. cookie-cutter and surface level. the only character with complexity in this book is mallory, and even then, it’s a bit superficial.
a good read when you’re in middle or high school, like i was when i first picked this up. i’ve outgrown these concepts and don’t find them interesting anymore.
the spanish dialogue was cringe. i read from blood and ash before rereading this book without the knowledge that armentrout also wrote this. i was absolutely shocked when i found out FBAA was written by the same author who wrote this book.
but comparing the two, it makes absolute sense. a snore fest in the beginning, and 3/4th’s way thru the book shit actually starts to get good. typical of her writing, i’m assuming.
rider is such a dull and boring character. cookie-cutter and surface level. the only character with complexity in this book is mallory, and even then, it’s a bit superficial.
a good read when you’re in middle or high school, like i was when i first picked this up. i’ve outgrown these concepts and don’t find them interesting anymore.