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A review by talya_
Signs of You by Emily France
1.0
So the blurb is kind of misleading. When I saw that Noah disappeared, I thought the guy was kidnapped or something. But no, he just left for like, a day to run off and do something. I honestly couldn't tell you what he was doing because it was just
So.
Damn.
Boring.
There's all this stuff about a Catholic cross or something- I don't know. All I know is I was bored to tears and skimmed a lot. I thought this book was going to be completely different, and I thought the paranormal aspect was going to be interesting or captivating or something besides completely boring and bland. It was all so underwhelming.
Also, the blurb talks about Riley being stuck between her feelings for Noah and Jay-- now that's a straight up lie. Throughout the whole book, she drools over Jay and thinks she's in love with him. Then when she finds out Jay doesn't like her back, she walks outside, sees Noah, and they make out. Oh, and some spirits go to heaven.
What the hell.
First of all, the Noah+Riley romance literally came out of nowhere. There were hints that Noah liked Riley, but nothing about the feelings being returned. Then some spirits make them kiss and then boom-- happily ever after. Um, why would spirits want to make them kiss? Did I miss something?
I won't even go into the severe lack of depth these characters possess. Nor will I go into the detatched feeling this book has. The four of them are supposed to be best friends? Didn't buy it. Hell, Kate's only purpose in the book was to google things and cry about everything being too overwhelming. Funny, I feel like crying because everything was so underwhelming.
Ugh. This book was a waste of time.
So.
Damn.
Boring.
There's all this stuff about a Catholic cross or something- I don't know. All I know is I was bored to tears and skimmed a lot. I thought this book was going to be completely different, and I thought the paranormal aspect was going to be interesting or captivating or something besides completely boring and bland. It was all so underwhelming.
Also, the blurb talks about Riley being stuck between her feelings for Noah and Jay-- now that's a straight up lie. Throughout the whole book, she drools over Jay and thinks she's in love with him. Then when she finds out Jay doesn't like her back, she walks outside, sees Noah, and they make out. Oh, and some spirits go to heaven.
What the hell.
First of all, the Noah+Riley romance literally came out of nowhere. There were hints that Noah liked Riley, but nothing about the feelings being returned. Then some spirits make them kiss and then boom-- happily ever after. Um, why would spirits want to make them kiss? Did I miss something?
I won't even go into the severe lack of depth these characters possess. Nor will I go into the detatched feeling this book has. The four of them are supposed to be best friends? Didn't buy it. Hell, Kate's only purpose in the book was to google things and cry about everything being too overwhelming. Funny, I feel like crying because everything was so underwhelming.
Ugh. This book was a waste of time.