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Hush, Hush
by Becca Fitzpatrick
LMAO!
This was hilariously bad. Nora, a high-school sophomore, has her life spun out of control when she gets a new biology partner: the mysterious Patch. Patch seems to be following her everywhere, makes comments that imply he knows things he shouldn't, and does things like force Nora to let him into her home (creep!).
If all of this wasn't enough, the new-er boy in school, Eliott, is ALSO super into Nora, but he has a dangerous past that makes Nora think that he might not be what he seems.
Nora is, of course, skinny with great legs. But she doesn't feel as pretty as her "few pounds over curvy" friend, Vee. Yes, that's how she's described. So don't worry, YA audience, Vee is fat and she isn't going to be competition for the two sexy boys!
This was just terrible. Patch (problem one, that name) is SO creepy and scary despite trying to be the main interest. There are moments where he's downright threatening to Nora, and I just don't understand her attraction to him at all. Her best friend tells her that she thinks Patch attacks her (clearly a ruse, but still) and she defends him! When she thinks her friend might be telling the truth, she STILL continues to hang out with Patch!
The whole 'angel' storyline that is supposed to be so important is completely missing except to be a backdrop of the mysterious nature of Patch. This was honestly just a poorly-written story about a young girl who gets influenced by a much older guy because she has no parental figures at all. Terrible!
This was hilariously bad. Nora, a high-school sophomore, has her life spun out of control when she gets a new biology partner: the mysterious Patch. Patch seems to be following her everywhere, makes comments that imply he knows things he shouldn't, and does things like force Nora to let him into her home (creep!).
If all of this wasn't enough, the new-er boy in school, Eliott, is ALSO super into Nora, but he has a dangerous past that makes Nora think that he might not be what he seems.
Nora is, of course, skinny with great legs. But she doesn't feel as pretty as her "few pounds over curvy" friend, Vee. Yes, that's how she's described. So don't worry, YA audience, Vee is fat and she isn't going to be competition for the two sexy boys!
This was just terrible. Patch (problem one, that name) is SO creepy and scary despite trying to be the main interest. There are moments where he's downright threatening to Nora, and I just don't understand her attraction to him at all. Her best friend tells her that she thinks Patch attacks her (clearly a ruse, but still) and she defends him! When she thinks her friend might be telling the truth, she STILL continues to hang out with Patch!
The whole 'angel' storyline that is supposed to be so important is completely missing except to be a backdrop of the mysterious nature of Patch. This was honestly just a poorly-written story about a young girl who gets influenced by a much older guy because she has no parental figures at all. Terrible!