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A review by francesca_rock
Big Boned by Meg Cabot
5.0
I love me some Heather Wells! These books are so well written that it amazes me. You can just get so invested in her as a character that you almost forget you're reading a book. It's like she's an actual person that I know ... that's how realistic she is.
This story was certainly interesting because the murder seemed to be put on the back burner this time around - this story was more about the developing relationships of the people whose lives intersect with Heather's. We have Magda, Sarah, Phil, Tad, Muffy, Gavin and Cooper - we got to see how all of their relationships developed, as well as their relationship with Heather.
Sure, it was known that one character didn't commit the murder, but it's not like a lot was done to prove it. Whereas in the last two books, where Heather went hunting for information, this time around it just kind of came to her naturally - or she was forced into helping. Maybe that's because she's becoming a better investigator - which you have to assume would happen after a while. People do get better at things as they practice.
Oh! And Thank Fucking Christ regarding the personal relationship that finally developed. Hooray!!! It was totally what I was waiting for. Made me so happy at the end, I was grinning from ear to ear.
Overall, an awesome, if slightly unbalanced book.
Check out more of my reviews at http://whatabookbitch.blogspot.ca
This story was certainly interesting because the murder seemed to be put on the back burner this time around - this story was more about the developing relationships of the people whose lives intersect with Heather's. We have Magda, Sarah, Phil, Tad, Muffy, Gavin and Cooper - we got to see how all of their relationships developed, as well as their relationship with Heather.
Sure, it was known that one character didn't commit the murder, but it's not like a lot was done to prove it. Whereas in the last two books, where Heather went hunting for information, this time around it just kind of came to her naturally - or she was forced into helping. Maybe that's because she's becoming a better investigator - which you have to assume would happen after a while. People do get better at things as they practice.
Oh! And Thank Fucking Christ regarding the personal relationship that finally developed. Hooray!!! It was totally what I was waiting for. Made me so happy at the end, I was grinning from ear to ear.
Overall, an awesome, if slightly unbalanced book.
Check out more of my reviews at http://whatabookbitch.blogspot.ca