It's the premise what has kept me from DNF'ing this book. I have absolutely ZERO qualms in giving up on a book if it's not working. The thing is that, every time I make up my mind to delete it from my library queue, I remember how much I ended up enjoying the first novel. So I start thinking "well, maybe this time???"
In any case, I'm gonna give it one more chance. It's also possible that the ONLY book by this author that worked for me was her debut novel. Who's to say, right?
Finally, yeah, it's always surprising when I hear others echo my criticisms of books (regardless of the book's popularity) because reading can oftentimes be such a solitary activity.
As a fellow ace, I chuckle in companionship abt sometimes being too ace to enjoy a romance. Sometimes, that's the case. Others (like this novel), it's more of the book not landing as solidly as it should've. Hmm.
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In any case, I'm gonna give it one more chance. It's also possible that the ONLY book by this author that worked for me was her debut novel. Who's to say, right?
Finally, yeah, it's always surprising when I hear others echo my criticisms of books (regardless of the book's popularity) because reading can oftentimes be such a solitary activity.
As a fellow ace, I chuckle in companionship abt sometimes being too ace to enjoy a romance. Sometimes, that's the case. Others (like this novel), it's more of the book not landing as solidly as it should've. Hmm.