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A review by juliannebavaro
The Bookbinder's Guide to Love by Katherine Garbera
3.0
This book had so many things I like in a book that I wanted to like it so much, but I just felt a little like the FMC didn't have the character growth that I wanted her to have. She never admitted she was wrong when she made a mistake and all the characters pretty much agreed it was not her fault when I felt like it was almost entirely her fault. MMC and his family showed a lot of growth but it just felt a little out of nowhere.
It also bothered me that anything the characters spoke about that happened in their childhood basically happened at age 6 or 16. Maybe that's just me being picky, but it felt weird after the second and third time.
I really wanted to like this book and the first half pulled me in so I saw it through, but the second half just didn't feel quite right.
It also bothered me that anything the characters spoke about that happened in their childhood basically happened at age 6 or 16. Maybe that's just me being picky, but it felt weird after the second and third time.
I really wanted to like this book and the first half pulled me in so I saw it through, but the second half just didn't feel quite right.