martes, 25 de junio de 2019

Hush hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

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I bought this book with great expectations, but sadly the book hasn't meet them at all! Yeah the story is about angels, yeah it gets you to a whole new way to think about angels, of their hierarchy and the possibility for them to develope feelins to humans, something similar to ...

   

And that was a hell of great but then comes the developing of the plot itself, way too slow for me, the heroine acted good in this one, because they were messing with her head and with the little info she had, she did what she could and that's ok, the heroe acted like all othe other heroes and in top of that? they both were acting like typical teenages so.... it was ok. But for real ? the author could have done way better with the characters she created I still believing and defending the story but still, the characters? they could have been way better than what they are right now. 

So, a whole Twilight remembrance, shy and lonely girl meets a handsome and lonely guy inside highschool, ( at least this guy goes for it inmediately so we don't have the whole corny and slow movement here) and actually that's what makes it funny, then we find out than the guy had his own secret reasons to do it, and it becomes a hate-love relationship to finally take us to a WTF, because yeah didn't know the angels could also be jealous hehe. In summary I LIKED THE PLOT but the charcaters and the development left me expecting way much more. 

This is definitely a book for teenagers, people that is good deducing plots or want more intrinsic developments splashed with a bit of thriller and danger, not recommended for them. Just see?? 

I don't even have a quote to rescue from this book.

 

Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick

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No for me ...just no. 
I don't even want to make a great and full review out of this, I bought the whole Deluxe set ( the 4 books at one) and I hope not ending regreting it, seriously I'm praying for that not to be the case. I bought it mainly because of everyone's reviews, most of them were good and the plot is not bad at all, there a few thing I like from the story, no; actually I LIKE THE PLOT it's the heroine I really despite, she comes to us as a simple and i mean REALLY SIMPLE teenage girl who isn't sobrepticious, astute, hesitant or any proper of a great heroine. This girl only takes what her eyes see and with no further investigation or even the need of real confirmation, makes every single thing she sees like the actual reality in this world, taking it for granted and making the reader taking that for granted as well, (at least trying to make the reader take it for granted) and there's where the problem for me comes, see? for me ... I don't take what is bein given to me for granted or the actual reality, I don't believe in gossips I always go to the fountain if not, then for me what I've seen hasn't changed one tiny bit and my resolution stays still until the fountain makes me believe the contrary but this girl, Dear God! couldn't make her more naive??? 
The book one was of a real slow pace, but was more better than this one, because the book aimed to played with the reader's mind, and the author got it, but the second? NO. If the next books proof to be like this one as well, then that would make stay away from the YA gender, because it was to easy to deduce, and if a book doen´t make me think, then it isn't the book for me, I'll just hope for the best.
 The story itself was really good, can't complain on it, but the heroine still continue to be the only problem for me. In this book, you´ll find the typical teenage break up problems, the little pranks one tries to do in order to take advantage from the person who hurt you, a good representation of friendship, a parade of events with little and no explication and a game of who will find the truth first. If you wanna get distracted a bit, then this is for you, IF at difference of me, have no problem f finding what's going on way earlier than the pretty naive heroine. 

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