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A review by 600pagedbooksscareme
The Girl Most Likely To by Julie Tieu
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
***Thank you, Net Galley and publisher for my ARC***
This was a pretty standard romance book. It didn't have a lot of spice, so I enjoyed that. The plot felt like it was going all over the place, first the big thing was Awards night, then it was the kiss between them, but the kiss actually wasn't that big of a deal in the past, so I don't know why it was a huge piece of their "history", because they actually almost slept together. The whole thing felt underdeveloped. I don't think events or the past were set up properly, and lowkey, I was lost the whole time.
I liked the idea of the book, and it had its good moments. I liked the vibes, but there was just so much potential that felt wasted to me. I think it would have been better if it was a dual POV book with Danny cause a lot of the issues between them felt one-sided.
Anyway, I always encourage people to read for themselves and to take reviews with a grain of salt. People are different, tastes are different.
This was a pretty standard romance book. It didn't have a lot of spice, so I enjoyed that. The plot felt like it was going all over the place, first the big thing was Awards night, then it was the kiss between them, but the kiss actually wasn't that big of a deal in the past, so I don't know why it was a huge piece of their "history", because they actually almost slept together. The whole thing felt underdeveloped. I don't think events or the past were set up properly, and lowkey, I was lost the whole time.
I liked the idea of the book, and it had its good moments. I liked the vibes, but there was just so much potential that felt wasted to me. I think it would have been better if it was a dual POV book with Danny cause a lot of the issues between them felt one-sided.
Anyway, I always encourage people to read for themselves and to take reviews with a grain of salt. People are different, tastes are different.