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A review by jessi_readss
Daydream by Hannah Grace
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
3.5⭐️
I LOVED Henry since Icebreaker, he was one of my favorite side characters, so to meet him again as the main character this time? EVERYTHING. I feel like we really got to know him in depth this time and also witness his growth throughout the series and I LOVE that.
Halle, adorable and sweet Halle. I love her so much. And the eldest daughter people pleaser representation? Girl, yes, I feel seen. And seeing her growth throughout the book and he finally stand up for herself was absolutely amazing. 💕
I think one of my favorite things about the book is they didn’t NEED each other for their growth, they didn’t use each other as their reasons. But they did find strength in each other and were able to help each other grow in a positive manner and I love that.
The reasoning for a 3 star rating? Well, after a quarter way through the book, their conversations started to read a lot like therapy sessions instead of normal couple convos. And that kept throwing me off as it didn’t feel natural anymore at that point. And then there was a lot of repetition about their feelings toward certain things to the point where if they would have stopped repeating themselves, this book would have been like 5-10 chapters shorter.
But overall, the vibes were there, and I had a good time. 🩷
I LOVED Henry since Icebreaker, he was one of my favorite side characters, so to meet him again as the main character this time? EVERYTHING. I feel like we really got to know him in depth this time and also witness his growth throughout the series and I LOVE that.
Halle, adorable and sweet Halle. I love her so much. And the eldest daughter people pleaser representation? Girl, yes, I feel seen. And seeing her growth throughout the book and he finally stand up for herself was absolutely amazing. 💕
I think one of my favorite things about the book is they didn’t NEED each other for their growth, they didn’t use each other as their reasons. But they did find strength in each other and were able to help each other grow in a positive manner and I love that.
The reasoning for a 3 star rating? Well, after a quarter way through the book, their conversations started to read a lot like therapy sessions instead of normal couple convos. And that kept throwing me off as it didn’t feel natural anymore at that point. And then there was a lot of repetition about their feelings toward certain things to the point where if they would have stopped repeating themselves, this book would have been like 5-10 chapters shorter.
But overall, the vibes were there, and I had a good time. 🩷