Hey, I wonder if are you up to bringing more content to this channel I just loved the way you narrated the book review and would love to hear from you. Sending you positive vibes. Keep going gal ☘️
Yeah, the summary was misleading, which made the "reveal" of what's up with the billionaire more anti-climatic than it would've been had they just said "Hey this book's about OCD and anxiety, so read it for that!" Like you said, Aza's the story, and her troubles with mental illness were interesting because of how well written they were. I don't know if you read The Fault In Our Stars, but for whatever reason, this book felt a lot more like I was reading about real people than that one. In that book, I felt like Hazel and Augustus were just on the cusp of being plot devices meant to simply drive home a point about, well, "the fault in our stars", as opposed to being actual people just trying to live their lives. I don't know, TFIOS is a good book, but this one held my attention better than that one did. Paper Towns is still my favorite, though.
Hey, I wonder if are you up to bringing more content to this channel I just loved the way you narrated the book review and would love to hear from you. Sending you positive vibes.
Keep going gal ☘️
Yeah, the summary was misleading, which made the "reveal" of what's up with the billionaire more anti-climatic than it would've been had they just said "Hey this book's about OCD and anxiety, so read it for that!" Like you said, Aza's the story, and her troubles with mental illness were interesting because of how well written they were. I don't know if you read The Fault In Our Stars, but for whatever reason, this book felt a lot more like I was reading about real people than that one. In that book, I felt like Hazel and Augustus were just on the cusp of being plot devices meant to simply drive home a point about, well, "the fault in our stars", as opposed to being actual people just trying to live their lives. I don't know, TFIOS is a good book, but this one held my attention better than that one did. Paper Towns is still my favorite, though.
I agree, I think plenty of people would have read it even if the summary said something less dramatic!
Thank you so much for the review. Do you recommend this book for people above 30 years old ?
Great review Jordon you are good at this. When do you want us to do the Call Me By Your Name video?
Fun ramble 👍
Good. I liked the book
Best review ever ❤️🌻
besttttt review..
I just ordered this book and I’m sure I won’t be able to help myself but to picture Epstein. 😭
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