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A review by julia1434
I Think They Love You by Julian Winters
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
First I would like to thank Net Galley & Julian Williams for providing me an ARC of this book.
Now to the review:
Overall, I loved this book and the characters. Personally, I think the strongest chapters are CH 22 and the epilogue which lowkey made my heart melt. Since I am a college student I've been reading this over the last couple of months. Initially, I struggled to get into the book, but when it hit about the halfway mark the book became more interesting. I tend to read books all the way through even if I'm not fully feeling it, but I feel like those who do DNF books would probably do so. The only reason my opinion/view changed was because of the second half of the book and honestly, the last 2 chapters made up for the beginning of the book.
Also some writing feedback, but not really... in the epilogue it mentions a Jayne Austen book... I'm curious and want to know if Winters had a specific one in mind when writing that line or if it was a general statement.
Now to the review:
Overall, I loved this book and the characters. Personally, I think the strongest chapters are CH 22 and the epilogue which lowkey made my heart melt. Since I am a college student I've been reading this over the last couple of months. Initially, I struggled to get into the book, but when it hit about the halfway mark the book became more interesting. I tend to read books all the way through even if I'm not fully feeling it, but I feel like those who do DNF books would probably do so. The only reason my opinion/view changed was because of the second half of the book and honestly, the last 2 chapters made up for the beginning of the book.
Also some writing feedback, but not really... in the epilogue it mentions a Jayne Austen book... I'm curious and want to know if Winters had a specific one in mind when writing that line or if it was a general statement.
Graphic: Sexual content