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ireniam's review
2.0
DNF at 36%
Quizá lo retome en algún momento pero para ser sincera ahora mismo no tengo ganas de continuar con esta lectura.
Creo que hubiese ayudado si el romance no fuera insta-love. No es que el libro sea malo, solo que no ha logrado mantener mi atención. No lo encuentro especial.
Quizá lo retome en algún momento pero para ser sincera ahora mismo no tengo ganas de continuar con esta lectura.
Creo que hubiese ayudado si el romance no fuera insta-love. No es que el libro sea malo, solo que no ha logrado mantener mi atención. No lo encuentro especial.
canadianjules_'s review
5.0
So many infuriating people. Mostly Clay. Didn't like him from the start, but 10 Garretts made up for his disgustingness, also Nan's and Ms. Reed's until she got her sh*t together at the end. Beautiful love story though.
lills_marsden's review
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
woodsie24's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Very slow but gets better near the end
lorilaws's review
3.0
I don’t know what it was about My Life Next Door, but from the moment I first heard about it I needed to read it. It was one of my most anticipated debuts of the year. That might have untimely lead to my lackluster thoughts on the book. I think my hopes were just a little too high because I didn’t love it nearly as much as I wanted to.
There were things about My Life Next Door that I really liked. The setting was great. Huntely Fitzpatrick does an excellent job of bringing the town to life. I loved the Garretts. The entire family! They were realistic and so easy to relate to. They were also very nice. Which was a great contrast to Samantha’s family, who aren’t nice at all. I really liked the chemistry between Jase and Samantha. I felt liked that their relationship actually developed. It didn’t happen super quick.
There were also a few things about the book that I didn’t like. Samantha fell a little flat for me. I think other characters in the book were much for fleshed out than she was. She also annoyed me from time to time. She didn’t stand up for herself or others –namely, Jase– very often. I do understand that that was part of her growing up and learning but it still bothered me. Probably because I loved Jase so much and I didn’t want to see him hurt at all. I also had an issue with Samantha’s best friend. She was one of those BFF’s full of backhanded compliments and really snobby things to say. I really wanted to slap her on several occasions.
Although I did have a few issues with My Life Next Door I still enjoyed it for the most part. It was a good debut and I’ll definitely read whatever Fitzpatrick writes in the future.
There were things about My Life Next Door that I really liked. The setting was great. Huntely Fitzpatrick does an excellent job of bringing the town to life. I loved the Garretts. The entire family! They were realistic and so easy to relate to. They were also very nice. Which was a great contrast to Samantha’s family, who aren’t nice at all. I really liked the chemistry between Jase and Samantha. I felt liked that their relationship actually developed. It didn’t happen super quick.
There were also a few things about the book that I didn’t like. Samantha fell a little flat for me. I think other characters in the book were much for fleshed out than she was. She also annoyed me from time to time. She didn’t stand up for herself or others –namely, Jase– very often. I do understand that that was part of her growing up and learning but it still bothered me. Probably because I loved Jase so much and I didn’t want to see him hurt at all. I also had an issue with Samantha’s best friend. She was one of those BFF’s full of backhanded compliments and really snobby things to say. I really wanted to slap her on several occasions.
Although I did have a few issues with My Life Next Door I still enjoyed it for the most part. It was a good debut and I’ll definitely read whatever Fitzpatrick writes in the future.
randowando's review
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
aameem's review against another edition
4.0
My Life Next Door. This was supposed to be a "a dreamy summer read." Huntley Fitzpatrick shouldn't have taken on writing about something so serious. I'm echoing everyone else's sentiments here. The first half, where Sam and Jace fall in love, is fucking fantastic. Exactly what I want in a summer read. Jace Garrett. There's one boy I won't be forgetting in a while. But all through the second half, my mind screamed, not enough. Nowhere near enough. The rest...it just didn't measure up to the start.
That said, I love the way Huntley Fitzpatrick writes. This is an engaging, funny debut that made me laugh and nearly cry. I've stayed up all night reading and I'm still smiling.
That said, I love the way Huntley Fitzpatrick writes. This is an engaging, funny debut that made me laugh and nearly cry. I've stayed up all night reading and I'm still smiling.