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A review by littleredmacks
Love Points to You by Alice Lin
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Wow. Where to start.
1. This book has extremely dynamic characters. Every character was unique and seemed to jump off the page with their own personality. The main character was deeply flawed (much like all 16 year olds) and while it made it hard to like her at times, she was also someone you were rooting for. I wanted her to see her errors and change. Her feelings were so raw and realistic, if a bit cringy at time, but it's what made them REAL. I love it when characters come alive like this.
2. The ACE REP. The BI REP. I was so excited to see it in a book.
3. It's a quick and easy read. I would have finished in one sitting if I hadn't been interrupted.
4. There are some big questions left unanswered for the audience, like RISD and the game they were developing, but I still feel that it wrapped up in a satisfying way. Like I'm not craving answers to those questions, but if the author added an epilogue that was 5 years later, I would love to read that.
Thank you to NetGally for this EArc.
1. This book has extremely dynamic characters. Every character was unique and seemed to jump off the page with their own personality. The main character was deeply flawed (much like all 16 year olds) and while it made it hard to like her at times, she was also someone you were rooting for. I wanted her to see her errors and change. Her feelings were so raw and realistic, if a bit cringy at time, but it's what made them REAL. I love it when characters come alive like this.
2. The ACE REP. The BI REP. I was so excited to see it in a book.
3. It's a quick and easy read. I would have finished in one sitting if I hadn't been interrupted.
4. There are some big questions left unanswered for the audience, like RISD and the game they were developing, but I still feel that it wrapped up in a satisfying way. Like I'm not craving answers to those questions, but if the author added an epilogue that was 5 years later, I would love to read that.
Thank you to NetGally for this EArc.