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A review by javacat
Game Point by Meg Jones
inspiring
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
This is not your usual boy-meets-girl love story. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this was more a story of self-love than anything else. None of the overdone break-up type tropes are present in the story, and the MMC is a Twilight fan. Soooo this was a winning book.
I loved how the character development was subtle. You wouldn't really notice it until the end when everything comes full circle; this is such a realistic thing to happen. We consciously change ourselves, our relationships change us, and our experiences change us. It doesn't happen overnight.
It helps to have a general understanding of how the scoring of tennis works, but it is not necessary to follow the story.
I found this read to be fast-paced and fun. There's not much downtime in the story, and we also get a glimpse of how the characters from the first book are doing.
I did read these books out of order, but I can't wait to go back and read Scottie and Nico's story!
Thank you, Avon and Harper Voyager and Netgalley, for the ARC opportunity. This honest review has been left voluntarily.
I loved how the character development was subtle. You wouldn't really notice it until the end when everything comes full circle; this is such a realistic thing to happen. We consciously change ourselves, our relationships change us, and our experiences change us. It doesn't happen overnight.
It helps to have a general understanding of how the scoring of tennis works, but it is not necessary to follow the story.
I found this read to be fast-paced and fun. There's not much downtime in the story, and we also get a glimpse of how the characters from the first book are doing.
I did read these books out of order, but I can't wait to go back and read Scottie and Nico's story!
Thank you, Avon and Harper Voyager and Netgalley, for the ARC opportunity. This honest review has been left voluntarily.