A review by remie_bourque
Whiteout by Nicola Yoon, Dhonielle Clayton, Ashley Woodfolk, Tiffany D. Jackson, Nic Stone, Angie Thomas

3.0

It was cute but reading the first few where really cute and sweet but after more it felt like every single one was a second chance romance, they kissed at 13 and he ran away and they saw each other and was reminded how much they liked each other because he was worried about his feelings, they kissed a year ago and when one of them said ‘I’m sorry’ the other thought they meant ‘I’m sorry I didn’t confess sooner’ and avoided them for a year until they saw each other and was reminded how much they liked each other because they where worried about their feelings, seem familiar? It felt like that the whole book. I really did enjoy mason and Ava’s story and Kaz’s story and Stevie & Sola but the others felt so repetitive and I was really pushing myself to finish this and counting the pages down rather then hoping it would last down and wanting a conclusion rather then wanting it to just end already. I really do have to admire how all the stories and entertained, how you start to see from the other stories how they are all related, how the guy who slashed Kaz’s tires helped Jordyn rewire their car and even made a comment about someone stealing their parking spot and “taking care of that” I found that funny and it felt like such a small cute world but I just wasn’t really in love with it but if you like really sweet second chance romances you might like this. Also I did not expect this book to be almost 300 pages I thought it was max 200 but I guess I was a little tricked by how small the book appears.