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Is this book anything like Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma or The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window by Kirsty Moseley?
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Corinna
Forbidden is a book with real characters. You can sympathise with them and understand them. They have a life. A book I really really loved. i bought flawed because I thought it woukd be similar.
THIS book here (flawed) is just a flat story with mary-sues and gary-stus. One-sided. Flat es hell. Oh my... not worth the money.
THIS book here (flawed) is just a flat story with mary-sues and gary-stus. One-sided. Flat es hell. Oh my... not worth the money.
Jesse Freedom
Flawed is a LITTLE like The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window and Forbidden, but it's even better.
Bella vavrykovicz
NO! There nothing alike! The Boy Who Sneaks In My Window is way better.
Briar
The relationship in Forbidden was consensual, the blurb of this book hints that the relationship in this one is definitely not.
Morgan (loveandwrite)
This book is very different from Forbidden but I enjoyed this way more. Forbidden was too slow in my opinion and the ending was horrendous, and this was more satisfying and gripping to me.
Sibling relationship wise, Forbidden was mutual, this was not.
Sibling relationship wise, Forbidden was mutual, this was not.
Jen
TBWSIMW is not at all like this book and Forbidden is a much more tragic tale. I know this isn't helpful but all three are written in different tones and objectives. Having loved all three I can honestly say that you are best off just reading all three and processing them separately because they are all amazing on their own accords.
Lea
I haven't read The Boy Who Sneaks In My Bedroom Window, but it is a lot like Forbidden. It wasn't as good, and wasn't exactly the same but I thought it was pretty similar. If you liked Forbidden, you will like this one too.
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