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megs_readstoomuch 's review for:
The Kissing Booth
by Beth Reekles
::cracks knuckles::
Ok, I watched the movie on Netflix and I think it is highly unrealistic and ridiculous, but I love its romantic mushiness and what-have-you. The book is slightly different, as there isn’t a big conflict to keep you on edge. It was sort of flat. It’s time where the on-screen relationship bested the book one, which isn’t usually the case for me (looking at YOU, Harry and Ginny).
My main quibbles are as follows: Do parents just not care where their kids are at night? Do parents really just blink when your 17yo child admits to a night spent with their paramour at a hotel? When one 17yo gives another 17yo condoms as a gift in front of both their families (which includes the 18yo male the female 17yo is sleeping with), does everyone really just ignore it?
Also, Noah smirks too much.
Ok, I watched the movie on Netflix and I think it is highly unrealistic and ridiculous, but I love its romantic mushiness and what-have-you. The book is slightly different, as there isn’t a big conflict to keep you on edge. It was sort of flat. It’s time where the on-screen relationship bested the book one, which isn’t usually the case for me (looking at YOU, Harry and Ginny).
My main quibbles are as follows: Do parents just not care where their kids are at night? Do parents really just blink when your 17yo child admits to a night spent with their paramour at a hotel? When one 17yo gives another 17yo condoms as a gift in front of both their families (which includes the 18yo male the female 17yo is sleeping with), does everyone really just ignore it?
Also, Noah smirks too much.