jess reviewed Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (The Brown Sisters #1)
Review of 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' on 'Goodreads'
4 stars
this was really really cute!! i’m not a huge romance reader but i enjoyed this
Paperback
Published Aug. 7, 2019 by Avon Books.
this was really really cute!! i’m not a huge romance reader but i enjoyed this
Two things:
1. I need to figure out how to rate books that are probably good for their genre, but where I don't like the genre. I would think that for people who enjoy steamy romances, this might be a 4-star read. But I do not like that genre, so I would give it 1-star if I were rating it so I could remind myself if I liked it or not. But that doesn't feel fair to the author or to the readers who are interested in books like this.
2. I need to stop adding books to my library hold queue without reading the description first. I think this book was recommended to me because I enjoyed "Red, White and Royal Blue." The thing is: I enjoyed that book DESPITE it being a romance. If I'd taken a moment to read the description of this one, I would've realized …
Two things:
1. I need to figure out how to rate books that are probably good for their genre, but where I don't like the genre. I would think that for people who enjoy steamy romances, this might be a 4-star read. But I do not like that genre, so I would give it 1-star if I were rating it so I could remind myself if I liked it or not. But that doesn't feel fair to the author or to the readers who are interested in books like this.
2. I need to stop adding books to my library hold queue without reading the description first. I think this book was recommended to me because I enjoyed "Red, White and Royal Blue." The thing is: I enjoyed that book DESPITE it being a romance. If I'd taken a moment to read the description of this one, I would've realized it would not be my cup of tea.
Alas. At least it was quick.
Get a Life, Chloe Brown : 3.5 stars
Yeeeah almost gave this 3 stars bc it felt a little insta lovey, and the author included the typical "Misunderstanding" to give some angst but in the end I wanted to remember the diversity and the representation first^^