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A review by lulicia
Emmy & Oliver by Robin Benway
3.0
3.5
The story could have been longer, and I think it would have really benefited from a dual point of view, but I enjoyed it anyway. I cried a lot at the end, and the relationship between the characters and the parents was done really well.
This book isn't really heavily focused on the kidnap that occured, and also not super focused on Oliver only. It's more about Emmy's perspective, and how everyone moves on. I liked that about the book.
It kept me engaged and I really like the characters and main couple, although near the ending I did wonder where the story was going since most of its premise plot was resolved. I like where it went, though.
The story could have been longer, and I think it would have really benefited from a dual point of view, but I enjoyed it anyway. I cried a lot at the end, and the relationship between the characters and the parents was done really well.
This book isn't really heavily focused on the kidnap that occured, and also not super focused on Oliver only. It's more about Emmy's perspective, and how everyone moves on. I liked that about the book.
It kept me engaged and I really like the characters and main couple, although near the ending I did wonder where the story was going since most of its premise plot was resolved. I like where it went, though.