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sbojo32 's review for:
The Futures
by Anna Pitoniak
2.5 stars, rounded down.
I debated between two or three stars, but since there were a few points during the book where I just wanted to put it down, I decided on two. I read Necessary People first and really liked it, so I wanted to see what else this author had written. Necessary People was much better than this.
I followed the story of Julia and Evan, but couldn't bring myself to like either one of them. They both are privileged, have no concerns about money or going out in New York City all the time. They make selfish decisions in the name of "finding themselves." Eh, I get it, but it's hard to like it.
I'm sure plenty of people can relate and I'm sure this story isn't a new one, but it just didn't resonate with me.
I debated between two or three stars, but since there were a few points during the book where I just wanted to put it down, I decided on two. I read Necessary People first and really liked it, so I wanted to see what else this author had written. Necessary People was much better than this.
I followed the story of Julia and Evan, but couldn't bring myself to like either one of them. They both are privileged, have no concerns about money or going out in New York City all the time. They make selfish decisions in the name of "finding themselves." Eh, I get it, but it's hard to like it.
I'm sure plenty of people can relate and I'm sure this story isn't a new one, but it just didn't resonate with me.