liralen's review
2.0
One of the problems with diary-style books is that, without analysis, the events of the book can fall flat. Lack of analysis is, I think, the problem here.
The writing isn't particularly interesting and the narrator isn't particularly likeable, and I think I would have gained more from the book if she'd been able to take a step back, gather up her diaries, and write something that incorporated what she'd written in her diaries but didn't rely entirely on it.
The writing isn't particularly interesting and the narrator isn't particularly likeable, and I think I would have gained more from the book if she'd been able to take a step back, gather up her diaries, and write something that incorporated what she'd written in her diaries but didn't rely entirely on it.
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