Saturday, August 15, 2015

It's About Love by Steve Camden


I received an e-arc from Edelweiss, but this does not, in any way, have an impact on my review. 
More like a 2.5 stars, but a three. 

First of all, thank you to HarperCollins 260 for sending me an e-arc. I really appreciated it and squealed and squealed because it was my very first approved e-arc on Edelweiss (my account was just, an hour old? anyways.) Thank you so, so much. 


Yes, thank you, my brethren. Now on with the review.

THINGS THAT BOTHERED ME 
1, Luke's kaartehan (Filipino term, guys. Search it up if you're interested because I'm not really familiar with the FIlipino translation of things. If my Filipino teacher is reading this, patawad nalang po ehehez.)

Luke always overreacts and I always hate that. He causes a scene when things are alright just the way they are. Like that scene when he just stormed out of the kitchen? Overreaction. And shouldn't he be happy that his brother .... ? I'd be even be happy if it was my nuthead brother who .... ! 

And his moody ways? Eh, not kool.

2. WHY THE BOOK IS SO LONG BUT YOU CAN ACTUALLY MAKE IT SHORT.
It actually took me four days to finish this. And surprise guys: I didn't actually finish it. It was a 'dnf', because it got really boring at one point and not even sitting for four hours in the doctor's office would make me read this as a last resort.

THINGS I LIKED 

1. The humour
Yes, the humour. Only the humour,

This doesn't actually conform to my reviewing standards, buttttt I promise I'll write a more coherent review in the near future (like long weekends).

BAI SENPAIS I MISS YOU SO MUCH 

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