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A review by amarmom
Big Nick Energy by Morgan Elizabeth
1.0
I’m marking it read even though I’m at 62% because I’ll finish it. But ughhhhh. It’s so tedious. I’ve spent three days on this book and it’s bringing me no joy at all. Nick is a bulldozer and a Mary Sue. Shae is the most annoying human on the planet.
How can this book rush into a relationship in less than a month but make the reader feel like they have spent fourteen years waiting? By drawn out, annoying, dialogue - for one. (The phrase “what?” is used almost every page and then the conversation repeated. I get that people are like this in real life, but I’d rather put an ice pick through my eye than read it. It’s not quirky or cute. It’s frustrating).
Each day is a chapter. A chapter dedicated to a whole entire day! It’s as boring as it sounds. We get it. They make out, she begs for more and/or fusses about him going too fast, and then he leaves. Repeat x18 times.
Jesus Christ. Put me out of my misery already. I don’t even care if they get together.
If nick wants to live with the dumbest woman alive for the rest of his life, that’s on him.
I recommend you skip this book. It’s not good for your mental health.
How can this book rush into a relationship in less than a month but make the reader feel like they have spent fourteen years waiting? By drawn out, annoying, dialogue - for one. (The phrase “what?” is used almost every page and then the conversation repeated. I get that people are like this in real life, but I’d rather put an ice pick through my eye than read it. It’s not quirky or cute. It’s frustrating).
Each day is a chapter. A chapter dedicated to a whole entire day! It’s as boring as it sounds. We get it. They make out, she begs for more and/or fusses about him going too fast, and then he leaves. Repeat x18 times.
Jesus Christ. Put me out of my misery already. I don’t even care if they get together.
If nick wants to live with the dumbest woman alive for the rest of his life, that’s on him.
I recommend you skip this book. It’s not good for your mental health.