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Don't Ask Me Where I'm from by Jennifer De Leon

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emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

3.75

Unfortunately, I did not like this novel as much as I thought I would.

It wasn't a totally painful read for these reasons:
  • The book does a good job of explaining the sorts of issues people of color face by providing the reader with many realistic experiences.
  • As a Latine, I’m so happy to see a Young Adult novel that represents many different Latine cultures. 
  • After reading books by authors who think all teenagers talk like walking thesauruses, it was cool to read a book about teenagers who act and talk like teenagers (though I will add the use of slang was a bit unnatural and cringy at times). 
  • It's a very fast-paced novel, which was helpful for me considering I'm getting back into regularly reading for fun after years of not doing so. 

No matter how much I wanted to like this book, however, it was very boring to me. One thing that I love about books is the way that one can connect with the characters because they feel so real. When it comes to this novel, De Leon’s characters are so two-dimensional that I was left not really caring what happens to them. The characters and the sorts of issues they face didn’t draw me in as much as I thought they would. It seems like De Leon wrote this book simply to address the social issues each character faces while not bothering to give any of the characters the depth that would make them seem human. Also, the book reads more like a stream of consciousness, with Liliana going through her day almost as if writing in her diary, so it lacks scenes and dialogue for the most part. I wish that De Leon would have followed one of the basic rules of writing: Show, don’t tell. But De Leon’s general lack of interesting dialogue, concrete imagery, and moving scenes added to my already lack of interest in the novel. There were more problems I had with this book but to keep this short(ish), I'll only mention those. 

This book does have some really good elements that made it worth reading and I really appreciate what De Leon was trying to do with this novel, but I don’t think it was executed to the best of its ability. The important message gets lost because I can’t get past the bad writing. I will probably not be rereading, honestly. 

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After by Anna Todd

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dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.0

I read this book series twice in my life: Once as a One-Direction-obsessed preteen and then again when the After movie came out and I wanted to remember what the original book series was like. I read them on Wattpad, so I'm talking ORIGINAL original (mainly because I would not spend my money on this trash). I have a million and one reasons why I don't like this book series, but I don't want to go through them all right now or this would be a very long review. 

I reread this series purely for the nostalgia, so I wouldn't advise anybody to read it just for funsies. It's really not worth it. Even now after rereading them, I will say that I could not, would not read more than a couple of chapters a week. I would put it down for weeks or even months, because I couldn't handle how bad it was. And this is coming from someone who used to be such a huge fan of the book, I was reading chapters as soon as they came out. I'm just going to say that this is plain old bad writing, and I would not waste my time reading this book series if I were you. 

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After We Collided by Anna Todd

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dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

1.0

I read this book series twice in my life: Once as a One-Direction-obsessed preteen and then again when the After movie came out and I wanted to remember what the original book series was like. I read them on Wattpad, so I'm talking ORIGINAL original (mainly because I would not spend my money on this trash). I have a million and one reasons why I don't like this book series, but I don't want to go through them all right now or this would be a very long review. 

I reread this series purely for the nostalgia, so I wouldn't advise anybody to read it just for funsies. It's really not worth it. Even now after rereading them, I will say that I could not, would not read more than a couple of chapters a week. I would put it down for weeks or even months, because I couldn't handle how bad it was. And this is coming from someone who used to be such a huge fan of the book, I was reading chapters as soon as they came out. I'm just going to say that this is plain old bad writing, and I would not waste my time reading this book series if I were you. 

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