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Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
Another story, which didn't fulfil the high hopes I had set in it, I'm afraid. To me the plot felt too far fetched, the characters and their motivations too vague and the writing felt bland. I'm sorry I don't have anything more positive to say about this. (29 September 2024)
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
I enjoyed previous novels from this author, but I was a bit sceptic when I read the idea of this one. And I have to admit that I didn't really loose that. I don't know what other solution I had hoped to read for the phantastic idea of ending up in a fictional village. I might have been more satisfied if there actually had been some kind of magic involved? I don't know. I loved the slow-burn romance and Anders backstory was kind of heartbreaking and I liked the HEA and all. But still... something was off with this story for me. There also were WAY too many characters for me to keep track off, but that might have been due to my busy mind. (26 September 2024)
This was a fascinating - slightly different, more serious - romance between two very special people. I loved the writing here. It felt different and refreshing and less like following the trodden path of phrases and words and plots used by many others before. If that makes sense. I clearly lack the vocabulary to explain it any better. (22 September 2024) [I've stopped rating books in May 2024]
That was quite the ride. Heartbreaking for quite a long stretch. I sort of knew (had hoped) that those assumed dead wouldn't/couldn't be, but I still cried a few times. I thought the way they handled the Matthew plot was quite neat and grudgingly admit that it might be a good idea. As I'm not a native English reader, the focus on so much of one year of English history turned a bit boring in the end, but that's ok. (09 September 2024)
I mostly enjoyed this one. It seems to move the various plots (Max & Leon's private lives, fight vs old enemies, future of St. Mary's) forward in a good way and wasn't too much all over the place (e.g. timeline). Unfortunately the bit at the end of the book about the following books in the series spoiled me quite a bit, which means I need to keep reading asap. (8 September 2024)
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
I was afraid this one would be too much like "Daisy Jones & The Six", which it wasn't and I appreciated that. All in all I have mixed feelings about this story. I loved the independence of the Quinn family, I loved that Jane didn't back down and I thought the insight into the 60/70s music industry was quite interesting. I also liked the variety of supporting characters. I wanted to root for Jane and Jesse to be honest, but Jesse made that difficult. The secret Jane and her family kept caught me by surprise to be honest and in a way it invalidated earlier parts of the story for me and thus by the end I lost a bit of interest in it all ( 5 September 2024)
Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
That was a really sweet story about young love. A bit of the enemy to lover trope, but that's fine by me. I adored Bel and could well relate to her kind of scattered/messy character. Teo was a bit too good to be true and I'd have liked a bit more of a resolution about his own struggles by the end of school year. But all in all I just adored those two. I also very much enjoyed the "girl power" vibe of this story. It was realistic, without being too much. I still don't understand anything about robots though. (4 September 2024)
I'm a hardcore "The West Wing" fan so of course I enjoyed this book immensely. It was so wonderful to get a behind the scene insight and also learn that the cast and crew really enjoyed working together and still are friends. It was heartwarming to read. The structure of the book felt a bit jumbled sometimes, but that's my only complaint. (3 September 2024)