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A review by shashooo
My Secret Rockstar Boyfriend by Eleanor Wood
3.0
The first time I saw this book, I was very excited to read it because to be honest, I'm kind of that person who will be attracted to books with pretty covers. Who doesn't like pretty covers, right? Unfortunately, I am disappointed because this book doesn't meet my expectations. (There you go with don't judge a book by its cover advice haha!)
There are lots of backstories which can be somewhat boring. I almost dozed off at some parts of the story but since I don't like quitting a book, I tried to finish it anyway. Good or bad, whatever it takes.
For me, Tuesday is hard to understand sometimes; it's not much she would say something straight to the point which makes me confused. I somehow don't know where she stand from her own statement. And for the record, I don't think she's a funny person like Jackson said she is. Honestly, I will laugh at smallest things (psychology say: too lonely deep inside lol face it) and I didn't find anything funny in this book, except for the part when Tuesday asked Seymour if he's gay. I'm pointing this out as other people said this book is funny, so...
To be honest, I am annoyed with Jackson Griffith because come on now people. When he begged to
meet Tuesday, it just doesn't make sense at all because he is a pop star, isn't he?
Tuesday is just an ordinary person who blogs about old musics and just like she admitted, she is a boring person. Let's get real here, why and why the heck he begs to meet her? I honestly don't like the idea of that. It's not like Tuesday have done something super amazing.
This whole Jackson-Tuesday thing escalated quickly, lightning speed, out of nowhere. Every time he 'wish Tuesday was here' with him, I can't help but cringed. Surprisingly, he becomes more annoying and being an asshole and not to mention, is egocentric. I believe he have personality disorder; he can be cheesy and all but then he can be mad too.
The only character I like is Anna. She's realistic, knows what exactly she's doing and walk the talk. The kind of person you would want to be friend with.
There are actually best parts but it just took so long; almost the ending when Tuesday was caught lying. Anyway, I would recommend it to teenagers below 15 years old who likes blogging, old musics and charity shops. If you like stories with conflicts, this book isn't for you.
Since this book is a little bit too much detail which sort of bored me, so three stars it is.
There are lots of backstories which can be somewhat boring. I almost dozed off at some parts of the story but since I don't like quitting a book, I tried to finish it anyway. Good or bad, whatever it takes.
For me, Tuesday is hard to understand sometimes; it's not much she would say something straight to the point which makes me confused. I somehow don't know where she stand from her own statement. And for the record, I don't think she's a funny person like Jackson said she is. Honestly, I will laugh at smallest things (psychology say: too lonely deep inside lol face it) and I didn't find anything funny in this book, except for the part when Tuesday asked Seymour if he's gay. I'm pointing this out as other people said this book is funny, so...
To be honest, I am annoyed with Jackson Griffith because come on now people. When he begged to
meet Tuesday, it just doesn't make sense at all because he is a pop star, isn't he?
Tuesday is just an ordinary person who blogs about old musics and just like she admitted, she is a boring person. Let's get real here, why and why the heck he begs to meet her? I honestly don't like the idea of that. It's not like Tuesday have done something super amazing.
This whole Jackson-Tuesday thing escalated quickly, lightning speed, out of nowhere. Every time he 'wish Tuesday was here' with him, I can't help but cringed. Surprisingly, he becomes more annoying and being an asshole and not to mention, is egocentric. I believe he have personality disorder; he can be cheesy and all but then he can be mad too.
The only character I like is Anna. She's realistic, knows what exactly she's doing and walk the talk. The kind of person you would want to be friend with.
There are actually best parts but it just took so long; almost the ending when Tuesday was caught lying. Anyway, I would recommend it to teenagers below 15 years old who likes blogging, old musics and charity shops. If you like stories with conflicts, this book isn't for you.
Since this book is a little bit too much detail which sort of bored me, so three stars it is.