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*DNF'd at 49% in
listen I did like the first book but like 50% of the way through the second one I have to question whether this book needed to exist or not. or, if it did, if it needed to exist at this length. because it just seems to do exactly what the first book does (starting EXACTLY where the first book ended), which is play off of Lila and Elena's insecurities and doubts, which get projected continuously onto the other person. and I do get in this book they're still both so incredibly youn ...more
listen I did like the first book but like 50% of the way through the second one I have to question whether this book needed to exist or not. or, if it did, if it needed to exist at this length. because it just seems to do exactly what the first book does (starting EXACTLY where the first book ended), which is play off of Lila and Elena's insecurities and doubts, which get projected continuously onto the other person. and I do get in this book they're still both so incredibly youn ...more

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Aug 30, 2023
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Meh, it’s good. I see lots of criticism of Nino. Yes, he’s a POS, but so is everyone else. They are all awful and yet somehow they maintain these toxic relationships. If you like soap operas with rape and domestic violence, here you go. 2 more of these left.