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Cargando... Did I mention I love you? (edición 2015)por Estelle Maskame
Información de la obraDid I Mention I Love You? (Did I Mention I Love You (DIMILY)) por Estelle Maskame
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. For me this book drug out more then it needed to. This is a story of forbidden love between to young adults. I did enjoy the two main characters, Tyler and Eden. The book had a good thing going at first but for me it started to become repetitive. I did manage to finish the book but I am sorry to say I do not have too many good things to say about the writing. The storyline could have been a very good one if she just would have stopped when the major parts of the story were finished; it was just drug out to me when it did not need to be. I received an e-Book copy of this from NetGalley for my honest review. For me this book drug out more then it needed to. This is a story of forbidden love between to young adults. I did enjoy the two main characters, Tyler and Eden. The book had a good thing going at first but for me it started to become repetitive. I did manage to finish the book but I am sorry to say I do not have too many good things to say about the writing. The storyline could have been a very good one if she just would have stopped when the major parts of the story were finished; it was just drug out to me when it did not need to be. I received an e-Book copy of this from NetGalley for my honest review. -- Want to know if the whole series is worth reading? Read my overall review of the whole series at seriesousbookreviews.com! Spoiler Free! The plot in Did I Mention I Love You (DIMILY) is your typical YA story set in California: lots of underage parties with the rich, beautiful kids and their overly dramatic lives. Don't forget the teen angst! It's here in buckets! DIMILY is really just Eden trying to navigate her new everyday family life by immersing herself in the Californian way of life. She has her own insecurities from the past (that slowly get revealed in time but that I felt were pretty obvious) and she harbours a lot of (understandable) resentment towards her father whom she has agreed to stay with for the summer. She does a lot of rebelling which is interesting; it just gets monotonous over time because it is always the same thing. Honestly, there isn't that much to the plot but there is something addicting about the story in a guilty pleasure kind of way. Mostly, I think it was the enigma that is Tyler that keep me reading because I wanted to get to the bottom of his story and could have cared less about Eden and her issues. Check out more spoiler-free book and series reviews on my blog SERIESousBookReviews.com as well as read book series recaps! Full Review: http://wp.me/p7hLUw-1ov Actual Rating: 3/5 sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesDIMILY (1)
Eden, de dieciséis años, se desplaza de Portland a Los Ángeles para pasar el verano con la nueva familia de su padre. Está harta y con muy pocas ganas de conocer a sus tres hermanastros, que ella supone que serán una lata. Pero entonces aparece el hermano mayor, Tyler, de diecisiete años, odioso, irritante, problemático y francamente atractivo. La tensión entre ambos hace muy difícil la convivencia. Pero esto no ha hecho más que empezar. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I think this is a great book. It definitely shows society's views on all of this crap. I think that Eden and Tyler are good for each other. Eden helps Tyler deal with his bullshit, she forces him to deal with it. She shows she cares and that she's not going to give up on him. And that's what he needed. Tyler in turn, teaches her to accept her body, except herself as she is, forces her to open up to new things and just be herself and have fun.
Tiffany is an evil bitch and although I've read this series years ago, I still wish that a bus or or some kind of building would drop on her head and kill her. I'm not a bad person. I'm not this evil person that wishes death upon others. But she is so evil. She's blackmails him into staying with her. Ruins his life with his mom. Then fix a pregnancy just to stay with him. What the hell is wrong with her? Daddy issues.
I know it took me a few days to finish the book, but my actual reading time was just under 3 hours. I've just had a hell of a week and, let's just say so stressed. To put it mildly.
I am about to start the next book and try to catch up to my friend Janelle, by the way shout out to janelle, and we'll see how fast it takes me to get through the next two books so that way we can read it together. ( )