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A review by jennyslibrary
The Fine Print by Lauren Asher
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
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This book was a light read, funny, grumpy x sunshine trope, a little enemies to lovers, and happy ending. It had me squealing by the end of it, because the development of the characters were such a huge plot point in the story.
The reasoning behind me giving the fine print only 3,75 stars, is because I felt the writing was a little all over the place, and didn’t exactly fulfill my expectations for a 4 star read. The main love interest was also a major red flag at times, but he picked up in the end and came out as not to bad after all. I did enjoy the relationships with family and friends in the end, and would definitely pick up this book to scour for future book ideas, as it had some key points worth noticing.
This book was a light read, funny, grumpy x sunshine trope, a little enemies to lovers, and happy ending. It had me squealing by the end of it, because the development of the characters were such a huge plot point in the story.
The reasoning behind me giving the fine print only 3,75 stars, is because I felt the writing was a little all over the place, and didn’t exactly fulfill my expectations for a 4 star read. The main love interest was also a major red flag at times, but he picked up in the end and came out as not to bad after all. I did enjoy the relationships with family and friends in the end, and would definitely pick up this book to scour for future book ideas, as it had some key points worth noticing.
Graphic: Toxic relationship and Sexual content
Moderate: Alcoholism
Minor: Blood, Suicidal thoughts, and Cancer
Although I thought the book came off as a red flag sometimes (as I wrote in my review), as I look back at it now I don’t really think so. The book had so many loveable moments with the main characters, and you grow to love them more and more throughout the book. And as I have read terms and conditions (the next book in the duology) and have seen there that the characters are as much in love as ever, I would find it easier to go back to the fine print again for a second time. Because their relationship may be complicated in the beginning, but after a few heartbroken pages with tear stained spots on the paper, you know you have grown to care for the names written across them