Think of this as a little assignment with a deadline that is - now.
I'll give you the rules in a moment, but before we go there, there a few things I need for you to comply with.
It's simple. I want the review in this order.
1. Title
2. Author
3. Genre
Then your opinion. It has to be really short so it doesn't get boring. Max: 35
lines
Here's my little review:
Taking Chances
Molly McAdams
Romance
It's a fascinating book about a bittersweet love triangle. Eighteen-year old Harper, wanting to get a taste of freedom, deliberately leaves her home for college - where she meets two boys she immediately falls in love with and a reliable roommate.
The book was the best and worst I ever read. Best because I just love triangles and I wanted to know what happens to the characters. Worst because it wasn't the best book I've ever read. The characters were a little faded out and Chase, one of her love interests, doesn't get enough chances to prove himself. Which is ironic considering the title, when being all about chances it should atomically be what the characters get. But no, some characters don't get mercy from the author. I also felt it was a bit rushed in parts. Chase definitely should have gotten more book-time and the ending was terrible. I'm not a fan of really sad endings but they're at least realistic. Molly decided (spoiler alert) that she would end it with rainbows after the thunder and rain of drama.
I'll give you the rules in a moment, but before we go there, there a few things I need for you to comply with.
It's simple. I want the review in this order.
1. Title
2. Author
3. Genre
Then your opinion. It has to be really short so it doesn't get boring. Max: 35
lines
Here's my little review:
Taking Chances
Molly McAdams
Romance
It's a fascinating book about a bittersweet love triangle. Eighteen-year old Harper, wanting to get a taste of freedom, deliberately leaves her home for college - where she meets two boys she immediately falls in love with and a reliable roommate.
The book was the best and worst I ever read. Best because I just love triangles and I wanted to know what happens to the characters. Worst because it wasn't the best book I've ever read. The characters were a little faded out and Chase, one of her love interests, doesn't get enough chances to prove himself. Which is ironic considering the title, when being all about chances it should atomically be what the characters get. But no, some characters don't get mercy from the author. I also felt it was a bit rushed in parts. Chase definitely should have gotten more book-time and the ending was terrible. I'm not a fan of really sad endings but they're at least realistic. Molly decided (spoiler alert) that she would end it with rainbows after the thunder and rain of drama.