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jennnafziger 's review for:
Gabi, a Girl in Pieces
by Isabel Quintero
I finding love representation and unique voices in books. This one came recommended as a fat positive read I had to try. I wanted to love it... I really did. But I just didn’t. (I really waffled between giving this book two or three stars.)
The journal style writing and Gabi’s scattered thoughts just had me frustrated. Moments that should have been sad and poignant ended up feeling flat and insignificant. The author seemed to want to cover every hot button topic in one book. In the end, the story scratched the surface of so many things that I felt myself not really caring about any of them.
The journal style writing and Gabi’s scattered thoughts just had me frustrated. Moments that should have been sad and poignant ended up feeling flat and insignificant. The author seemed to want to cover every hot button topic in one book. In the end, the story scratched the surface of so many things that I felt myself not really caring about any of them.