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This book could have been a 3 stars, if the last 10% of it had been on par with the first half. I can't get into details without spoiling the ending, so I'll just say that very last chapter before the epilogue was a tad too much. I know there HAD to be an out-of-character gesture, but it was definitely TOO out-of-character. And maybe, just maybe, the female lead, Rose, who is supposed to be one of a kind, ends up a bit stereotyped.
Martin, the male lead, is oh so understanding and generous and "mushy" until he decides to affirm himself and stop putting other people's needs before his own, and to do it for the flimsiest reason ever (I definitely sided with Rose on this one)
None of the characters felt like people you could actually meet in the real world (except for the sleazy head of secondary social studies. Those guys are everywhere).
It was an easy summer read, but nothing more than that.
Martin, the male lead, is oh so understanding and generous and "mushy" until he decides to affirm himself and stop putting other people's needs before his own, and to do it for the flimsiest reason ever (I definitely sided with Rose on this one)
None of the characters felt like people you could actually meet in the real world (except for the sleazy head of secondary social studies. Those guys are everywhere).
It was an easy summer read, but nothing more than that.