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glindaaa 's review for:
It's Not Like It's a Secret
by Misa Sugiura
In general, the story is not bad. It's just a little dramatic to me. I understand that you have trouble telling your mom that your father might be cheating and I understand getting out and tell you are a lesbian is not the easiest but everything that happened during that is weird. She made everything worse instead of sitting still and thinking about reasonable tactics. Maybe I am too neutral or direct about it but this made it definitely worse and thus it was all not directly necessary.
I kind of don't like Jamie's reaction either. The pictures on Instagram weren't fun but it's all "Sona's fault for not trusting her." Yea yea, that's not entirely how it works in my opinion, surely the latter made it worse but oh well. It's a bit too good an ending when it comes to all the relationships in the book. Little too fairy tale? Maybe that's also the part of the book and stories but still, I found it a little strange.
I also don't think I have a favourite character in this book. Which is maybe why it is a little difficult. I think I learned a bit more about the other ethnic groups in the USA? That was interesting, how the stereotypes worked against the others. So I definitely learned something from it.
I kind of don't like Jamie's reaction either. The pictures on Instagram weren't fun but it's all "Sona's fault for not trusting her." Yea yea, that's not entirely how it works in my opinion, surely the latter made it worse but oh well. It's a bit too good an ending when it comes to all the relationships in the book. Little too fairy tale? Maybe that's also the part of the book and stories but still, I found it a little strange.
I also don't think I have a favourite character in this book. Which is maybe why it is a little difficult. I think I learned a bit more about the other ethnic groups in the USA? That was interesting, how the stereotypes worked against the others. So I definitely learned something from it.