2.5*
I'm like, so mad.
More to come tomorrow because it's 2 fucking am and I can't.
Okay, it's the next day and I feel like I'm going to be able to put my thoughts together and write a (hopefully) semi-coherent review about the first and only book I've read in ONE SINGULAR day, in my entire life.
Seriously, I picked it up at 10:30 am and I finished it at 2 am, on the same day.
What the actual fuck?
I'll start off with the pros because while yes, I did rate it 2.5 stars, there are still some pros in the mix:
. I don't know what the author put in this book (crack cocaine), because I literally couldn't stop reading it.
And trust me, I've tried to put it down but my body was like nah nah, you're going to keep reading it until it's finished, baby.
This book, or maybe it's the writing style, idk, is addictive as fuck.
. This might not seem like a pro, but to me it kind of is, but this book is very fucking unhinged.
And by unhinged, I mean UNHINGED in all capitals.
It was crazy and unhinged (yes, again, shut up) and addictive and wild and just so fucking absurd, I couldn't leave it alone.
. The humor and the pop culture references, while some may believe it's sort of outdated and cringy, was absolutely phenomenal, in my not so humble opinion.
The author's humor and references and metaphors and just everything was top notch and it had me cackling throughout the entire reading experience.
. Even though I believe these people should not be friends, I did like how the author got all three of them to admit to their wrongdoings and kinda sorta fix their cracked relationships.
Like, that scene was a bit therapeutic to me, because this book was genuinely driving me crazy, both in the good way and the bad one, and that scene managed to soothe the headache that was forming by the time I got to it lol.
. This will be going in both the pros AND the cons section: there's not a single likeable character in this book and I do not know whether it was intentional or not.
Off to the cons:
. I'll start by saying that I genuinely did not think that any of the characters introduced in this book are likeable.
Dom, our main character, is so fucking insufferable and whiny and irritating and just grates on your nerves, in a way, and I just could NOT with him.
Throughout the entire book, motherfucker just whines and complains about everything, from his poor upbringing to being unable to compete with Patrick and be on the same level as him, to even blaming it on his fucking friend when it's entirely his fault because he's put himself in that situation.
What infuriates me is that I can understand where he's coming from, but he's spent so much time in this book just making himself sound like the most unlikeable gay I've ever encountered, that there are zero redeeming qualities to him.
He's also such a people pleaser and such a doormat, that of course he's easily manipulated into getting in the middle of his bestfriends's relationship.
. Now, as for the other three, Patrick, Kate and Bucky, genuinely, not one of them is even remotely likeable.
Patrick is an entitled rich boy who always gets what he wants, and he just lies to his fiancé and manipulates his alleged bestfriend to keep his secrets for him.
Kate just balatantly uses Dom for her schemes and throws him in the middle of her (many) issues with her fiancé.
Bucky has to be one of the absolute worst "love interests" I've ever encountered. Extremely closeted, which I 100% understand, who uses Dom for sex before ghosting him and then proceeds to manipulate doormat Dom for the entirety of the second half of the book, before convincing him to get into a lust based fuckbuddy situation that has no future.
I strongly, strongly disliked Bucky and one of my biggest issues with this book is how Dom never had the balls to realize that even he deserves better than that and just continues to pursue the whole thing.
. So Dom and Bucky have TWO conversations and a round of oral sex, and apparently that's enough for Dom to become obsessed with Bucky (which is understandable, at least) and for Bucky to "fall in love" with Dom... While the first part is understandable, you're really trying to tell me that the gaslighter fell in love with Dom after having had TWO conversations with him in this book?
Child, please.
. Spoiler, but if it weren't for Bucky getting outed, Dom and him would've never gotten together and to me, that's the worst possible solution for these two bitches to get together.
. Dom's friendship with Kate and Patrick should've ended by the end of this book, but it didn't, so it's a negative for me.
Like, these people absolutely should not be friends and you cannot tell me otherwise.
Overall, this one is very tricky for me.
The rating is low, obviously, but I can't say that I don't recommend it, because it was a complusively addictive and unhinged journey that I did enjoy, for the most part, so I'll say that I do recommend it but proceed with caution, because it may drive your asses crazy like it did mine.