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A review by schunter11
A Good Book by Jewel E. Ann
3.0
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 Stars
“In the beginning there was Benjamin Ashford.”
A Good Book follows the youngest Jacobson girl, Gabby, and her best friend Ben.
Tropes:
•Friends to Lovers
•Coming of Age
•Unrequited Love
•ASL Representation
This one was kind of a rollercoaster read for me.
Part of my heart will always belong to Gabby and Ben. Their story took so many unexpected turns for me! I mean truly, these two are put through the wringer and it gets a little dicey. BUT, the love that Ben has been harboring for Gabby for most of his life prevails, as it should. And, in turn, once Gabby’s eyes are opened (or more like once her lips meet Ben’s) she realizes the love she has for him is unmatched.
Now, as much as I love these two… they deserved better. The ending, or solution, to all of the obstacles thrown their way was QUICK. Like signed, sealed, delivered in a matter of the last 20% of the book. I would have liked to have seen Ben realize Gabby was pregnant earlier in the book so we could get more of his growth instead of glossing over the changes & situations he struggled to come to terms with.
Still a good read, just wish this perfect pair got a little more!
“In the beginning there was Benjamin Ashford.”
A Good Book follows the youngest Jacobson girl, Gabby, and her best friend Ben.
Tropes:
•Friends to Lovers
•Coming of Age
•Unrequited Love
•ASL Representation
This one was kind of a rollercoaster read for me.
Part of my heart will always belong to Gabby and Ben. Their story took so many unexpected turns for me! I mean truly, these two are put through the wringer and it gets a little dicey. BUT, the love that Ben has been harboring for Gabby for most of his life prevails, as it should. And, in turn, once Gabby’s eyes are opened (or more like once her lips meet Ben’s) she realizes the love she has for him is unmatched.
Now, as much as I love these two… they deserved better. The ending, or solution, to all of the obstacles thrown their way was QUICK. Like signed, sealed, delivered in a matter of the last 20% of the book. I would have liked to have seen Ben realize Gabby was pregnant earlier in the book so we could get more of his growth instead of glossing over the changes & situations he struggled to come to terms with.
Still a good read, just wish this perfect pair got a little more!