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Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein
Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein





Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein

I’d even felt my own body tingle while reading the words and longing to feel those things myself.īut now, with Zander’s lips against mine, I realized they were all weak descriptions.” “I’d read about butterflies and fireworks, electricity, sparks and flames, your body warming up and getting chills all at the same time. There was nothing building up to *the moment* and honestly, I was confused. I guess what I'm saying is, they "fell in love" so fast that it didn't convince me that it was true love. Not this random jump after days of simple walking. Something gradual, but steadily picking up the pace. See, I like a good, long delay between like and love. Just a boring listless read that made me kinda wanna shoot the characters.

Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein

I just keep getting the same shit over and over. Were those letters supposed to mean something? Oh, they were supposed to be romantic? Oops. (that's me talking to Zander) No character depth whatsoever. I don't get the feeling that she is, just like I don't get the feeling like YOU are SOOO intriguing. If you find Anya SOOO irresistible, don't just say so. You'd think with names like that I'd remember it.īut honestly. Anya and Zander (ohhh like A and Z I guess). They skipped cheesy and jumped onto pathetic and lame and just UGHHH (for lack of better words). In like an hour since I finished the book. So, I literally had to go back and figure out the characters' names cuz I forgot them. Ok so you know how in books, the author wants you to fall in love with the main characters? Or at least SOME character? Yeah, don't expect that. With cheesy lines and atrocious declarations, it was TERRIBLE. Who are you trying to convince? Yourselves?

Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein

It seemed fake, despite the characters' insisting that it was anything but that. It doesn't take much to please me a clever quote, or swoon-worthy romance would suffice.īut this? This "romance" was FAR from swoon-worthy. But maybe I could bump it up to two stars. I could already see myself giving it a one star rating. My thoughts while reading were OMG this is SOOOO bad. Maybe something would change and I would actually LIKE the book. So, if it's so bad, why did I keep reading it?For one thing, I don't like the idea of stopping a book in the middle, no matter how bad it is because maybe it has some redeeming qualities. Usually, as soon as I start a book, I can tell if I like it or not.







Secondary Characters by Rachel Schieffelbein