Crash
Nicole Williams
(EBOOK)
Here it goes.
This novel was fine. It bordered a typical bad boy love
story and a confused jumble of random drama. Some readers were comparing Crash to
Beautiful Disaster – and for the record, I completely disagree. Jude Ryder, in
my opinion, does not rival Travis Maddox in the slightest. Travis Maddox ---
you are my fav.
Lucy and Jude meet one summer and it is made clear that Jude
is not boyfriend material--- blah, blah, blah Lucy changes Jude, he falls for
her, she falls for him, but as the story goes secrets that both are holding
onto break them apart.
The drama in this story was not so much realistic… Which is
a funny statement coming for a girl who reads completely unrealistic books ---
But it wasn’t even that so much that made me just think this book was “fine” it
was that the writing became confused. I would read a sentence over and over
again and still not have any idea what was going on.
So – predictable, cute, unrealistic high school drama love
story --- It’s not great and it’s not horrible it’s just there.
2 comments:
Books that are lukewarm are hard to review. In my (humble) opinion, an author's job is to sell you on their reality. If the case isn't made, then the book starts to fall apart. We already know we are being sold a bill of goods, if you will, the question is can we suspend reality long enough to be okay with being fooled?
blah blah blah
I'm going back to eating carrots and drinking mint tea.
This did not suspend reality and now I will drink my bev of choice xoxox
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