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raeanna11 's review for:
Never Saw You Coming
by Erin Hahn
It took me a really long time to get into the book. I am one of those readers where if I'm not in the mood for a specific genre or theme, then I cannot fully enjoy it. That is what happened with this book.
Usually when I read a book, I will read the description to see if I want to read it, then I dive in at a later date without the memory of what the book is about, so I can appreciate the story as it unfolds. When I read the first few chapters where we are introduced to Meg and Micah, I had an idea of where the book was going, but I wasn't ready ready for the journey. It took me so long to get back to it that I almost DNF'd the book. But I'm glad I didn't. I actually really liked the story and message behind it.
Erin Hahn creates these characters that seem to be like people we would meet in our day to day life, but at the same time are completely different and can sometimes come off as unrealistic. Which admittedly, I didn't mind. I think this will be a great book for young adult readers who are struggling with their faith, and may not be able to express it with the people around them. The story is good, and has some exciting parts to it, but I really enjoyed the progression of Meg and Micah's relationship. With that being said, I think it is worth a read!
Thank you Netgalley and publishers for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review.
Usually when I read a book, I will read the description to see if I want to read it, then I dive in at a later date without the memory of what the book is about, so I can appreciate the story as it unfolds. When I read the first few chapters where we are introduced to Meg and Micah, I had an idea of where the book was going, but I wasn't ready ready for the journey. It took me so long to get back to it that I almost DNF'd the book. But I'm glad I didn't. I actually really liked the story and message behind it.
Erin Hahn creates these characters that seem to be like people we would meet in our day to day life, but at the same time are completely different and can sometimes come off as unrealistic. Which admittedly, I didn't mind. I think this will be a great book for young adult readers who are struggling with their faith, and may not be able to express it with the people around them. The story is good, and has some exciting parts to it, but I really enjoyed the progression of Meg and Micah's relationship. With that being said, I think it is worth a read!
Thank you Netgalley and publishers for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review.