![]() ![]() The main character also somehow never has any financial struggles and every character ends up successful and happy Unrealistic portrayal of the road to success, fame and the industry no mention about the main character working on her manuscript at all and everything comes easily to her with the snap of a finger because ~destiny~ and ~intuition~ Everything is pretty much predictable and there's not much conflict or side plots there's only one weak conflict that was easily resolved "Haden" becomes "Hayden" afterwards (where's the proofreading) Characters lack growth and are too one-sided everyone is pretty much a stereotype/trope and Sash is the most one-dimensional, flat and non-complex male lead ever Quick and easy read (can be both good and bad depending on how you look at it) Stunning cover (shout out to the designer!) Lovely best friend character and grandfather Vibrant storytelling with visuals such as tweets (very on trend, author certainly gets her audience and pop culture) and texts Themes of friendship, pop poetry and the controversy surrounding it, types of reviewers (interesting to know that there are names for the various types of reviewers and I like the acknowledgement that 'hate reviews' exist) A marked improvement from her previous novel. ![]()
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