![]() ![]() There is so much potential in Tibby and Bridget's stories and while I'm told 'this is a sad thing' over and over, I'm not really seeing them reacting. I feel like I really know why she feels how she does and see her raw reactions. Carmen is the only character who I feel any connection with because she is always so emotionally charged. At least, in my experience I remain unconvinced of a lot of what the girls are going through. I don't know, I just want more showing to back up all the telling. ![]() ![]() It had the most meaning, but unfortunately, there are parts to her story that were so laughable to me that it undermined the depth. She was literally in love with someone who'd said all of 5 words to her.īridget - I loved Bridget's story the most in this book. Lena - I seriously cannot deal with the insta-love going on with her story. Tibby - I was pretty disappointed in Tibby, and while it's realistic that she wouldn't have changed overnight after the events of book 1, I just was annoyed with her storyline 90% of the time. One thing I really don't understand is her relationship with her step-brother. ![]() I didn't like this one as much as the first book and I'm not sure if that's because I was so familiar with the first book due to the movie, or what.Ĭarmen - I can relate to her the most, but her plot was kind of melodramatic this time in my opinion. ![]()
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