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A review by talking_to_trees
Brightest Kind of Darkness by P.T. Michelle
2.0
50 Shades of Twilight... The story was so compelling: A young girl whondreams her next day every night when she sleeps. I was very quickly dissapointed. The book was written like a screen play with absolutely no character's habits left to the imagination or tomfreat writing - absolutely everything is explained. And then I realised this was a YA book. Once I realised that I was reading a YA, I decided to ignore the sloppy writing because the plot was fairly compelling and my OCD was dying to know what happens. By book 3 however, I am willing to let this go.
I will review 3 books in one: This is another Edward and Bella. In my opinion not the type of books I want my daughter to read. If she wamts she can watch the movie but I would be sad for her if she wasted her time on reading a book like this. There are many inconsistencies, the romantic scenes could be drastically lessened (it's like the writer envisioned 5 books, and is now trying to fill the gaps with porn), and the alternate storytelling voices as of book 3 is not a talent this writer has. I am also a little worried by these characters that are created that can do everything, are beyond gorgeous and have very little flaws. Oh! and treat their girlfriends like objects at which no other man may ever look.
The best thing about these books though is that they I have made me realise that I will have to read the books my daughter wants to read. Not that I want to keep her from the mainstream, but I would love it if she had stronger female roll models, better taste in books, as well as a more realistic idea of what love is all about. The last thing a teenager needs is a book like this.
I will review 3 books in one: This is another Edward and Bella. In my opinion not the type of books I want my daughter to read. If she wamts she can watch the movie but I would be sad for her if she wasted her time on reading a book like this. There are many inconsistencies, the romantic scenes could be drastically lessened (it's like the writer envisioned 5 books, and is now trying to fill the gaps with porn), and the alternate storytelling voices as of book 3 is not a talent this writer has. I am also a little worried by these characters that are created that can do everything, are beyond gorgeous and have very little flaws. Oh! and treat their girlfriends like objects at which no other man may ever look.
The best thing about these books though is that they I have made me realise that I will have to read the books my daughter wants to read. Not that I want to keep her from the mainstream, but I would love it if she had stronger female roll models, better taste in books, as well as a more realistic idea of what love is all about. The last thing a teenager needs is a book like this.