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iblendspoons 's review for:
Just One Damned Thing After Another
by Jodi Taylor
Not a fan. (Returned to get my $5 back from Audible and planning on donating my physical copy to the library.)
- Main character is confident when it's convenient for the plot and a puddle of indecision and self-doubt when it isn't
- Main character dwells on the sadness she feels about the death of the guy who 1) masturbated over her while she was sleeping multiple times and would have raped her if she hadn't woken up in time 2) tried to kill her and 3) betrayed the organization she loves and works for
- Main love interest has zero personality
- Main character and love interest have copious amounts of unprotected sex without contraceptives but pregnancy doesn't occur to them as a possible result
- Main character doesn't realize that evil person who is doing evil things is the bad guy and feels responsible for everything going wrong even when the evil person goes into hysterical cover up mode and clearly violates established rules
- Otherwise responsible doctor has conversation with main character about obviously sensitive and secret miscarriage while separated by only a curtain from enemy who has publicly sworn to ruin main character
- Main character forgives main love interest immediately after he publicly calls her a slut and speculates on who she's secretly slutting around with because she didn't tell him immediately about the miscarriage she had when she was alone, poor, ill, and nearly homeless. (It's obvious to everyone that it's definitely his kid.). Instead, SHE feels bad for HIM.
- Main character is confident when it's convenient for the plot and a puddle of indecision and self-doubt when it isn't
- Main character dwells on the sadness she feels about the death of the guy who 1) masturbated over her while she was sleeping multiple times and would have raped her if she hadn't woken up in time 2) tried to kill her and 3) betrayed the organization she loves and works for
- Main love interest has zero personality
- Main character and love interest have copious amounts of unprotected sex without contraceptives but pregnancy doesn't occur to them as a possible result
- Main character doesn't realize that evil person who is doing evil things is the bad guy and feels responsible for everything going wrong even when the evil person goes into hysterical cover up mode and clearly violates established rules
- Otherwise responsible doctor has conversation with main character about obviously sensitive and secret miscarriage while separated by only a curtain from enemy who has publicly sworn to ruin main character
- Main character forgives main love interest immediately after he publicly calls her a slut and speculates on who she's secretly slutting around with because she didn't tell him immediately about the miscarriage she had when she was alone, poor, ill, and nearly homeless. (It's obvious to everyone that it's definitely his kid.). Instead, SHE feels bad for HIM.