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A review by lotecider
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-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
3.75
Light hearted romantic comedy. It's fast paced and a lovely book to read commuting or wirh a cup of tea. The characters are lovable and there are really important lessons to be learnt. There is a fair bit of spice as well.
The diversity of the characters felt natural too- sometimes in books it feels like author's will add in characters to tick items off a list, but in this book, everything feels right
I find that the first half of the book was more enjoyable than the second. You really got to feel the experiences of the characters, laugh out loud at times too, but the second half lost focus of characters and did more telling rather than showing.
I personally thought there wasn't any major conflict or issue the characters had to get through (not necessarily a bad thing). The last few chapters felt a bit rushed and were driven more by spicy interactions than actual plot, which I found myself skipping as it felt overused by the end.
Overall, a good read!
The diversity of the characters felt natural too- sometimes in books it feels like author's will add in characters to tick items off a list, but in this book, everything feels right
I find that the first half of the book was more enjoyable than the second. You really got to feel the experiences of the characters, laugh out loud at times too, but the second half lost focus of characters and did more telling rather than showing.
I personally thought there wasn't any major conflict or issue the characters had to get through (not necessarily a bad thing). The last few chapters felt a bit rushed and were driven more by spicy interactions than actual plot, which I found myself skipping as it felt overused by the end.
Overall, a good read!
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Chronic illness