Eli reviewed Restore me by Tahereh Mafi
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2 stars
A book without the strikethroughs, I think! Made it much more enjoyable. But also WTF Jay!? When Aaron was confessing his past to her, literally MOMENTS after she thought her life was perfect, that she was fine with his past and not knowing everything about him, she questions his loyalty and trustworthiness?! He LITERALLY said everything he wanted to say about his own past he's unearthed and the day after he found it out. The only thing he ever held from her was that she was adopted. I mean, come on, how is that such a bad thing to keep back?! The emotions in that made no sense. Her whole anger at everyone, including then sulking about his ex-girlfriend, I mean, if you wanted to know, he was always there to answer, and either to tell the truth or lie, but she never considered it, never asked. Whose fault is …
A book without the strikethroughs, I think! Made it much more enjoyable. But also WTF Jay!? When Aaron was confessing his past to her, literally MOMENTS after she thought her life was perfect, that she was fine with his past and not knowing everything about him, she questions his loyalty and trustworthiness?! He LITERALLY said everything he wanted to say about his own past he's unearthed and the day after he found it out. The only thing he ever held from her was that she was adopted. I mean, come on, how is that such a bad thing to keep back?! The emotions in that made no sense. Her whole anger at everyone, including then sulking about his ex-girlfriend, I mean, if you wanted to know, he was always there to answer, and either to tell the truth or lie, but she never considered it, never asked. Whose fault is that?!
Nah, it was just too much and too hormonal and irritating, despite having peace of mind without the striketroughs.