![]() ![]() For the former, the book started by using a chapter to give us an example of the way Tate had been bullied for several years by a guy who used to be her best friend but turned on her. The book didn't really deliver on either of those. ![]() I really liked the idea of the book for two reasons: 1) I wanted to see how the author handled the subject of bullying and 2) I was intrigued by the promise of a bully being turned into someone we could love. The negatives were flying at me on every page and, after a while, I couldn't ignore them. This book's description didn't sound like the others that are all virtually identical. I'm looking for the NA books which are different and actually tell a good story, even if it is a romance. Despite what you may think from my reactions to most books in the NA experiment, I don't just spend my time looking for things to bitch and moan about in these books. I don't even remember the last time I wanted to like a book this much. I was ready to make excuses for it, try and justify the bad and pretend the good overshadowed it. I was ready to be forgiving of the small negatives. I'm going to work my way through some of the popular New Adult books and see if I can weed out the crap and hopefully find some surprising gems. I am conducting what I'm shelving as a "New Adult (NA) Experiment". ![]()
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