A review by givemaribooks
Pulling Doubles by Christina C. Jones

emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

There was a lot I liked about this book and I wish I could give it a higher rating, but the fatphobia through out the book was too much for me. I liked the couple, and despite disliking how childish Joseph behaved at the beginning and the fact that he was hazing her at work while there was a power imbalance, I enjoyed their relationship. My problem is that although we are supposed to dislike the ex for being fatphobic and controlling, we are told over and over again how Devyn is the "right kind of fat" or just "curvy" or "fat but healthy" or "the right weight for her height" by all the characters. It really ruined the book for me because it (wrongly) implied that being fat automatically means that the person is unhealthy, and the way it was constantly mentioned it made it seem like Devyn had to prove and explain her weight to everyone in order to be treated as an adult capable of making her own food decisions and of being worthy of love. 

Spoilers: I also did not like the surprise pregnancy that early in their relationship and that close to the most abrupt ending ever. I legit thought my phone had messed up the audiobook and not that the book had ended. 

Although the first book was ok, I don't think I am going to continue with the series, especially seeing where the other books are heading. 

I listened to the audiobook and I enjoyed the narrators. 

CW: emotional abuse, toxic relationship, misogyny, harassment, gaslighting, body shaming, fatphobia slut shaming, chronic illness (diabetes), medical setting

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