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A review by makbeier
Sweet Nightmare (Deluxe Limited Edition) by Tracy Wolff
3.0
Hope, like assholery, springs eternal.
“Don’t you know I could never exist in a world without you in it?”
“Do you mind if I go through it?” “Mind? If you can find me the damn ibuprofen, I’ll have your babies.”
“It’s not your job to keep me safe.” “It’s your job to be my safe place—they’re not the same thing.”
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I didn’t know that this was a spin off of her Crave series and I haven’t read it so maybe if I had I would have enjoyed this more and I wouldn’t be as confused as I am lol. Especially about the ending.
There were certain things/situations that were alluded to that I knew were probably meant to be found out as I kept reading but the way they were presented/written made it feel like I had missed things. I had to reread a few things because I thought I missed stuff just for it to be revealed later in the book.
I knew this book was YA but the humor was so aggressively YA at times that I started to get annoyed. There were also a bit too many real world/pop culture references for me. It kind of kept me from being fully immersed in the book. About halfway into the book it got insanely chaotic, and while the romance is definitely YA, the death and injury descriptions are 100% not.
Having the epilogue in Jude’s pov made me wish the whole book had been dual pov because I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more. Him and Clementine’s whole back and forth thing got really annoying really quick.
However, the flicker who was a toddler that was asking her to find his dad…omg I cried. And KEATS?? Yeah, that was cute.
Honestly not sure if I will continue this series. Especially since the author is currently in a plagiarism lawsuit involving her Crave series and this one lol.
“Don’t you know I could never exist in a world without you in it?”
“Do you mind if I go through it?” “Mind? If you can find me the damn ibuprofen, I’ll have your babies.”
“It’s not your job to keep me safe.” “It’s your job to be my safe place—they’re not the same thing.”
———
I didn’t know that this was a spin off of her Crave series and I haven’t read it so maybe if I had I would have enjoyed this more and I wouldn’t be as confused as I am lol. Especially about the ending.
There were certain things/situations that were alluded to that I knew were probably meant to be found out as I kept reading but the way they were presented/written made it feel like I had missed things. I had to reread a few things because I thought I missed stuff just for it to be revealed later in the book.
I knew this book was YA but the humor was so aggressively YA at times that I started to get annoyed. There were also a bit too many real world/pop culture references for me. It kind of kept me from being fully immersed in the book. About halfway into the book it got insanely chaotic, and while the romance is definitely YA, the death and injury descriptions are 100% not.
Having the epilogue in Jude’s pov made me wish the whole book had been dual pov because I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more. Him and Clementine’s whole back and forth thing got really annoying really quick.
However, the flicker who was a toddler that was asking her to find his dad…omg I cried. And KEATS?? Yeah, that was cute.
Honestly not sure if I will continue this series. Especially since the author is currently in a plagiarism lawsuit involving her Crave series and this one lol.