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thebookaholicyt's Reviews (136)


I really think that the twist is predictable, but I loved the rest. The characters were so good, I got attached to them and it made my experience reading this book so good. The plot was nice but not mind-blowing.

I wasn't expecting to love this story so much, but I did. I really loved Merit although I think she is innocent. I really like the development in this story and the big picture it was talking about. Colleen Hoover takes my hears once again.

What?
Just... WHAT?
How is it possible?
Okay, so when I first finished the book, I gave it 4 stars, but I regret it now. This book is one of my favorites, I wasn't expecting anything from what happened and the ending was just... just wtf.
I can't stop thinking about it, it was just so good.

I really don't know why I picked the second book, but I more don't know how I was able to finish this one. I really feel that all of the plot in this book can be summarized in a few chapters. It was sooo dragging, and so boring.
None one of the new characters felt special, I really can't remember most of them. The book just felt repeating again and again on Mare emotions, and it was so frustrating hoping for something more interesting to happen, when nothing will.
Red Queen is my biggest disappointment since I got back into reading, and this book only proved me how much. I wanted to read the third one and give this series the last chance, but I truly don't know if I'll be able to.

I really can't understand why this book is so hyped up. YA Fantasy is my favorite genre, and after reading a lot of YA Fantasy books, I really think this book is just boring.
When I started reading the book I was excepting more than I got, and maybe this is my mistake. This book is just so talked about that I was sure it'll be so so much better. I expected an amazing plot, but I got really plain character and zero emotional attachment.
I really don't like Mare, her character is so dramatic. Actually, I'm pretty sure I didn't liked most of the characters, and the writing style wasn't my favorite either. The "big plot twist" everyone was talking about wasn't so shocking, and it felt like a generic, non interesting, YA Fantasy book.
Did I liked the book? I was nice, but that's it. I was expecting more.

It was good, I genially think it was very good. It deal with hard topics about mental health, and I loved how this book represent this topic.

I really wasn't expecting to love this book so much, but I did.
This book was so predictable plot-wise, and don't expect big twist in this one. But the rest was really, really good. I got into the story and into the characters, and it felt so good and heart warming reading this one.

I was disappointed in this book, and I think that if this book was turned into a series, it'll be much better.
Why? Because in this stand-alone form, it's just felt too plain, and everything was really basic. The build up wasn't good, and there was zero emotions in my opinion. I think the plot had really good potential, but the execution let me down. If there was more in-depth thinking about everything, hence like a book series, it would be much better.