![]() ![]() ![]() Recently I forced myself to start over hoping I missed something. When I purchased this novel in 2012, I stopped reading it after about 75 pages thinking, "This is ridiculous". My issues with it are a byproduct of more personal feelings of poor character development, painfully extended resolution, and the inconsistency of characters that was present through all the text exchanges. ![]() This novel was interesting as a concept and could of made a stronger read, if there weren't the execution issues listed above (personal view in perception). Overall I didn't enjoy this novel, but will conceded some merits it had. EX: Beth throughout the novel truly never develops character wise beyond control freak. This makes the second half of the book a slow painful read.ģ: The charterers themselves tend to have poor character development and make them meet their essential function only without creating questioning. EX: going from using "u" for you and then just using you in the next text line less than 20 words flabbergasts me considering that Abott describes the phones as smartphones, which should have auto-fill/spell check for them.Ģ: The Climax of the story happens mid-way through the book, and the second half honestly could of been done in half if not less than the length used. My problems with this book are the following.ġ: The language used for texting highly unrealistic in regards to interactions and are to varied lingo wise for them to make sense. ![]()
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