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Personally, I found some things just too irrealistic to take seriously.
For instance, the economics tutor being the guy who saved her? I don't know if anyone was surprised, I saw that coming from a mile away. Also wasn't a fan of the almost instant love between them, or how it seems it took more time for Jackie to get over her boyfriend than to get over her almost rape.
My main pet peeve is probably the main guy. Yes, I know everyone loves him, and that he's protective, and endearing, and all... I liked him too tbh, but I didn't believe him for one second. I'll explain:
Positive points:
- Extremely good looks (to the point of people fawning over him)
- Strong and knowledgeable of martial arts
- Very intelligent (engineering student AND economics tutor)
- Amazing artist to boot
Negative points:
- He wears contacts so... I guess bad sight?
Genetic lottery anyone?
He's just too perfect to be believable, at least for me. Even his personality is pretty top notch. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for doing a lot of different things... but being amazing at everything? Maybe they could have him draw and being lousy at it, or mastering economics while struggling with engineering. Just, something other than perfection.
Yeah, I don't really get the hype either. Maybe it's just not my cup of tea :)
I'd also like to hear your thoughts on it if you don't mind. Curiosity ^^
EDIT: didn't realize it had gotten so long... sorry about that xP

but he also had his issues - the scars on his wrist and his history - which is what made him start taking martial arts because he didn't want to feel helpless and unable to help someone again
obviously, there is always going to be a suspension of disbelief in fiction - there has to be some kind of set up in it for the conflict to work out...because if he hadn't rescued her, then there would have been no story/Lucas - if her boyfriend hadn't dumped her, then she wouldn't have needed tutoring so no Landon...




Personally, I found some things just too irrealistic to take..."
I totally agree with everything you are saying! I felt exactly the same way.
I found it unrealistic how hopelessly devoted he was to her, and how before he even knew her he was so in to her, like he had already fallen in love with her just by watching her in all the lessons. I found it almost like the author was trying to make a guy who fitted all the tick boxes for the perfect fantasy guy all girls dream of. Insanely hot. Mysterious. smart. Always there in times of need. Always says the right things. Dark secretive past. Driven mad and desperate by his love, like its hurt him – you get the idea. It felt like he had been written in a way that would make the book sell. Their four it felt hard to see him as a standalone character. He was just the boy who loves the protagonist. Everything he did/felt was aimed at her. He had nothing much to him but her. I wanted to see him and his life fleshed out more.
Jacqueline herself I couldn’t connect to, she just felt distant and robotic slightly. She was saying all these feels, they were just feelings I had heard before, written in the same way as other books like itself. She felt believable emotions they just weren’t expressed that well. For what she was going through I felt it should been written very raw, taking away all this fancy delicate stuff and just go full on hurt.
Other random point I’ll try to sum up quickly.
• I just wanted more to the story line
• It was a bit to the same to other things out there, could have been more individual
• Characters needed more character (if that makes sense...)
That wasn’t explained very well but I hope you get what I mean :)
Also it’s great to know I’m not the only one!


To those who did like the book can you tell me why you liked it? (I’d like to k..."
i agree with you.it's not the best Adult YA book out there...i didn't like it because it was predictable and because the writing wasn't that great...when i'm reading a book i like to feel like i'm watching it..i didn't get that sensation reading this one, halfway into it: I lost interest, i didn't care what would happen with the characters and i didn't care what was Landon's secret was...

To those who did like the book can you tell me why you liked it? (I’d like to k..."
i agree with you.it's not the best Adult YA book out there...i didn't like it because it was predictable and because the writing wasn't that great...when i'm reading a book i like to feel like i'm watching it..i didn't get that sensation reading this one, halfway into it: I lost interest, i didn't care what would happen with the characters and i didn't care what was Landon's secret was...


Well said. My thoughts exactly!

I completely agree. All of the "good" characters would always do no wrong and were always the victim while all the "evil" characters lacked any redeeming qualities and never strayed from that "wrong" path. It was too black and white making it very unrealistic--basically felt like a fairy tale to me. However, I believe this book is becoming so popular because when compared to the other books in this genre it's pretty much outstanding. But that's just my opinion since I've yet to come across anything with this type of setting that has been better than Easy.

" I've yet to come across anything with this type of setting that has been better than Easy. " - try reading The Storyteller by Antonia Michaelis. It has depth, it is not black and white and the bad boy is not like the perfect boys we get to read about all the time. It is unlike anything else I have read, in a good way :D And it has ruined any other young adult book for me ... And the writing is beautiful (and original). Try it:)

I agree, I was looking for this huge plot twist, a huge shocker, and never found one. However, I think the general message is about rape and sexual assault on college campuses. So, I took away what I could.

Yes. Not a bad issue to take on, but it could have been made much more interesting and palatable by wrapping it into a better plot!


Awesome! I'm always looking for new books to add to my to-read list. Thanks for the recommendation. I will definitely give it a try.

completely agree with u about the storyteller amazing read, read our a week ago and it still is in my head loved that book, but I do love Easy, yes it was predictable as far as the Landon/Lucas thing but not his past.
If I didn't have a mild OCD case I'd have stopped reading right after she didn't want to call the police on the rapist guy cause she didn't want to get the partygoers into trouble. What kind of a retarded way of thinking is that?!
Other than that, I really didn't find any of it believable enough even for a 2 star rating. Nor was I able to connect with the characters. Not even the hot guy (and I adore tattooed men).
So all in all, I honestly don't understand all the hype it's getting.
I expected so much more based on all the 5 star reviews and I actually felt really bad for disliking it so much, so I'm glad I'm not the only one. ;)
Other than that, I really didn't find any of it believable enough even for a 2 star rating. Nor was I able to connect with the characters. Not even the hot guy (and I adore tattooed men).
So all in all, I honestly don't understand all the hype it's getting.
I expected so much more based on all the 5 star reviews and I actually felt really bad for disliking it so much, so I'm glad I'm not the only one. ;)


Well, I found it highly unrealistic, lame and that I couldn't connect with any of the characters. I hate those books where I feel like I'm going to love it, then I end up wanting to chuck it across the room.
It was kind of like a cliche (or is it just me? I think I read too much published and unpublished novels) with lame, predictable twists.
I didn't like the main character at all, the love interest was okay, and Buck was just... well, we all know what he was.
All in all, I gave the book 1 star. I needed to be honest with myself - why give a good rating to something you didn't enjoy?

I agree with you about the attempted rape. He seemed to go along with her decision not report it a little too easily. I thought that given his background, he would have encouraged her more.

I liked the fun emails between the characters and I really liked Lucas. He was torn between the teacher mode and being a "guy". She was wishy washy...true.
But overall a solid read.


The only positive thing I can say about this novel is that it emphasizes the message that rape is never a woman's fault, which is an important message
other than that I would not recommend this book to anyone, although clearly it was enjoyed by many.




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To those who did like the book can you tell me why you liked it? (I’d like to know what I’m missing)
And to those who didn't like it can you also tell me why.
Thanks :)