![]() ![]() ![]() When I first saw and read what the plot was about, I was genuinely excited. I got a lot of conversations between two characters, and then bam! chapter end. I found it to be mediocre – only because their was no use of devices such as imagery or a narrative to help build the surroundings. Ward’s prose and writing technique is very different to the ones I tend to lean on. Straight off the bat, I could tell that Ms. “I think it makes you look like a whore, yes” (Catch me live now on IDAF Central on Saturdays 9PM EST) ![]() Here we go, put your helmets on for another one of Alex’s unpopular opinion times. There was a solid attribute that did in fact give me that push to finish – that being the nostalgic undertone the book gave with Amelia and Justin’s love.īut that was it. I’m lying of course, from chapter 1 – I could already tell that this book wasn’t for me due to a plethora of reasons but I trudged on like the true book-soldier I am, because I’m a sucker for childhood lovers romance. That 4-5 star rating had to be somewhere near. I sordidly read through the whole of Roomhate thinking that it was going to kick in soon. I must be on a roll ladies and gentlemen. “Sometimes the thing we fear more than anything, is really what our soul craves the most.” ![]()
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