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A review by arthuriana
Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
1.0
Just when I thought that the world could not possibly spew up anything worse than Twilight, this book came along to change that fact. It's . . . it's . . . well, there are no words sufficient enough to sum up the feelings of utter hatred I have towards this book. It rips off Twilight so much and doesn't even bother to hide the fact; the characters are lousy and one-dimensional; the dialogue, stilted; the premise . . . well, the premise could actually work (and be the cornerstone of something great), but this book did such a horrible job to such a great idea that I was just disappointed all the way through.
It's a page-turner, though. It makes you feel as if you just have to see how much this book could possibly fail more. It's like watching a train crash, really.
And what kind of name even is Patch? Like, you could choose from literally thousands of names that could evoke 'dark, sexy, and mysterious' and you choose Patch? Really?
It's a page-turner, though. It makes you feel as if you just have to see how much this book could possibly fail more. It's like watching a train crash, really.