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Daisy's Decision
by Ruby Dixon
this is the first ruby book where i felt like she took the miscommunication trope and really ran with it — even more so than in the early books where there were language barriers.
i can excuse a language barrier situation — in fact i love them — but this installment in the icehome series is rife with the tedious kind of miscommunication — the type where neither party admits what they’re feeling, and instead relies on convoluted conflicts and ‘i want you’ ‘i don’t want you’ ‘i want you again’ ‘i’m scared’ back-and-forth tug-of-wars between the two characters.
daisy is not the most palatable of FMCs, and o’jek started out strong, but unraveled for me about halfway through. regardless, this was cute, but ultimately nothing particularly special.
i can excuse a language barrier situation — in fact i love them — but this installment in the icehome series is rife with the tedious kind of miscommunication — the type where neither party admits what they’re feeling, and instead relies on convoluted conflicts and ‘i want you’ ‘i don’t want you’ ‘i want you again’ ‘i’m scared’ back-and-forth tug-of-wars between the two characters.
daisy is not the most palatable of FMCs, and o’jek started out strong, but unraveled for me about halfway through. regardless, this was cute, but ultimately nothing particularly special.