A review by blurrypetals
Never Always Sometimes by Adi Alsaid

2.0

I always say it's better to be spectacularly awful than it is to be mediocre and boring and this is a great example of that philosophy. I will not remember this book in a month and certainly not in a year, and it isn't because I didn't finish it. It's because the writing is lame, the characters are cardboard, the prose is stale, and the whole thing reads like a grocery list. Dave felt this because this. Julia said this. Dave liked that. Dave liked Julia. You feel me? Ugh. Next.