A review by oliviasymone
Opposite of Always by Justin A. Reynolds

2.0

I enjoy how this book leans in to its comedic cheesiness, especially with how it resembles my way of thinking/speaking, however, it often becomes overbearing. Jake, the main character, is incapable of not having at least 10 cheesy lines per conversation. It was dramatic. At first, it was fun and entertaining, but considering the audio book was 10hrs long, and the book is 400 pages, it became more than a little excessive. On top of which, the dialogue between any romantic interests often had be grimacing my face in second hand embarrassment. It was too cringe for my taste (and I love stupid cute romance