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A review by wonderwomannz
PS: I Hate You by Lauren Connolly
1.0
I really wanted to enjoy PS: I Hate You by Lauren Connolly, but unfortunately, it just moved too slowly for my liking. The story revolves around a girl whose brother has passed away, and she, along with his best friend, is tasked with scattering his ashes across different places around the country. It was said to be an enemies-to-lovers story, which is usually right up my alley.
I listened to the audiobook and made it to about 52%, but by then, I had lost interest. I ended up skipping to the last chapter, where it seemed like a few secrets were revealed after the point where I stopped listening.
I don't mean to say that the writing was bad—it seemed okay to me—but the pace just didn't keep me engaged.
There were trigger warnings at the beginning of the book, which I didn't think were necessary. To me, it felt more like a rom-com without too many laughs, leaning more towards an emotional style. Up to where I stopped, there wasn't any "spice," though there might have been some later on.
There were trigger warnings at the beginning of the book, which I didn't think were necessary. To me, it felt more like a rom-com without too many laughs, leaning more towards an emotional style. Up to where I stopped, there wasn't any "spice," though there might have been some later on.