A review by bonecarvdweaver
The Evolution of Jeremy Warsh by Jess Moore

3.0

It was pretty good. There were a lot of ups and downs involving Jeremy as he battled home life, school life and his future. I loved the relationships he had with friends, romantic interests and family. The writing was a little hard to grab onto, but eventually around the fifth chapter I started to get used to the style.

Things moved rather quickly in plot so it was easy to get lost in the story and enjoy what was happening. However, there were so many different directions and plots going on at once that if was hard to like them all at once. I found that some situations were lacking compared to others, I wish there had been more structure and focus on characters.

The ending was pretty average and didn't blow me away, but I left the story relatively happy and refreshed. It was a good book, and I do recommend it for light readers!