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A review by loreleianderson
The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband by Julia Quinn
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
Light-hearted but poorly written and confusing. Many times I couldn't understand which thoughts were.
I saw Quinn's sprinkling metaphors and I enjoyed it! The plot is kinda entertaining, I was curious to see what happened to Thomas or how the lie would develop.
The first part was too slow and too much repetition. It felt like things happened but still, nothing relevant? If it was only 150 pages long it would have been enough!
Cecilia is, in my opinion, insufferable but sweet. Not sweet enough to forgive her or make her a memorable character.
Cecilia getting obsessed with Billie Bridgerton. I don't need another Rebecca! (She will never be Rebecca)
The ending was too forced for me.
I saw Quinn's sprinkling metaphors and I enjoyed it! The plot is kinda entertaining, I was curious to see what happened to Thomas or how the lie would develop.
The first part was too slow and too much repetition. It felt like things happened but still, nothing relevant? If it was only 150 pages long it would have been enough!
Cecilia is, in my opinion, insufferable but sweet. Not sweet enough to forgive her or make her a memorable character.
Cecilia getting obsessed with Billie Bridgerton. I don't need another Rebecca! (She will never be Rebecca)
The ending was too forced for me.