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This Is So Not Happening by Kieran Scott

ellexa_'s review against another edition

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3.0

As expected, it turned out the way I thought.

anita6769's review

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4.0

enjoyed.. sorry it is over..

gelynespinosa's review

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5.0

This is So Not Happening
Kieran Scott

I finished it last Thursday, in one sitting, 7 hours, nonstop. I really, really can't put this one down. I can't even stop from reading even though it's already 12:03 in the morning.
Wow. This is a wow. I never thought that I would like this book so much, not even in my dream, but dude, I'm in love with this book now. Kieran Scott made a really good job in this book, well actually in the whole trilogy, she puts the adult problems in a teen story and it was fabulous and well delivered. You can see how the characters transform from being immature young people to a grown up and thinking creatures.


I like the first book, the [b:She's So Dead to Us|7531734|She's So Dead to Us (He's So/She's So, #1)|Kieran Scott|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349031368s/7531734.jpg|9777827] though I hate the second book [b:He's So Not Worth It|9703097|He's So Not Worth It (He's So/She's So, #2)|Kieran Scott|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1294113548s/9703097.jpg|14569341] cause I hate Jake, his absolutely pain in the ass and when I finish reading the second book, I can't help myself from picking this third book, that explains why I started reading this book back to October 29 last year to read a few chapters and well, to spoil myself and never read again till the first of January. I can't help myself from knowing if Chloe's really preggers though it is pretty clear in the second book that she is. I am dying to know if Jake is really the father though that means that I may lose my interest in the story. I am cursing Chloe Appleby cause I thought that she planned all those crap just to get even with Ally and Hammond, consequences be damned.
Spoiler Well, I was really glad to know that Jake's not the father, y' know. But damn it, really, I hate the fact that Jake wanted to be the baby's father cause that will really, really hurt Ally, if she's not yet hurt by all those crap with Chloe and Jake.
Oh well, Chloe's a bitch, that's one thing for sure. I understand the reason why she did that, all those lies and stuffs but doesn't mean I am agreeing to all her evilness. Dude, she almost ruined everything including Ally, one of her great friend, the only human in the first book. (And I am team Ally till the end here) I know that she's pregnant and suffering but that doesn't prevent her from being human, okay? I hate her.
Spoiler I am kinda hurt when Chloe and Will's baby was opted for adoption, it made me sad, though, I guess that's the best option if Will is not the father. After all those sufferings, every single soul in OHH knows about the pregnancy and stuffs and Chloe has enough money, they can get a nanny and all but still they give the baby away, kind of nonsense for me, it would be great if she'll take care of that baby.
That adds to my hate for her. I guess, I just hate her. And Jake. I still hate Jake. He's the worst hero I ever encountered. He says he loved Ally but men, I want to burn him in hell! I wish he suffered more for losing a great (well, sometimes kinda stupid too) Ally. He definitely deserve that! The scene where he didn't made it to Ally's play, it made me cry. Really! What kind of boyfriend is he? I just hate that scene so much. I hate it every time he will think that 'it's fine with Ally', or he'll reason 'she's the one who suggest this' like fudge. He's. the. Biggest. Asshole! GGGRRRRRR. I want to toast him to death!

Ally. Well, I don't know if I would be proud of her and give her a round of applause for sticking with Jake though she's dying deep inside, or if I'll just hate her too for being a plain masochist. I know I can't blame her cause she's not the problem in the story, Jake is. I know that she love Jake, plain and simple and that's the answer on how did she managed to stay with Jake all those times. I love her character though, I will never ever wish to be in her place cause I know I am not strong enough to go with those challenges. I admire her for being strong, and being smart. And I still don't like the idea of she having a new family with the Nathanson, somehow, I feel bad for her dad. It will be great if she'll have a one complete happy family- and no step dad and step sister. I really hate broken families, not really used to it. Well, at least Jake loves her. And at least now, she's close to Quinn, and she have Annie, my favorite character in the story.

I like the ending. It's nice, and really sounds like the end of the trilogy. Learned a lot of lessons. The scenes can happen in real life and it pretty shows how hard it is to be a teenager. Mind should rule our decisions cause once we did it, there's no turning back. Oh! though I hate Jake, men should be like Jake in the matter of being a father to the baby and a friend to Chloe, the girl he thought he impregnate. He's a true man there for not leaving Chloe alone.

One of a kind and well recommended!

crlntm's review

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4.0

Jake did irk me for the majority of the book (like he usually does), but I was generally happy with how things worked out. I thought the ending was a nice conclusion to the trilogy, and I was happy to see all the characters interacting with the Cresties and Norms melding together.

jokos's review

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5.0

Loved. It. <3
I didn't want it to end.

mrsjkamp's review against another edition

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4.0

See full review here!

I bought this book on Amazon.com. Here is my honest review:

4.5 stars

I've been a fan of Kieran Scott's for years now. And after reading this series, I hope she has a long, long career. Man, can she tug at your heartstrings and get you so addicted to a story! What a great series. So sad to see it end, but at least that gigantic cliffhanger has been solved and put to rest. At the end of He's So Not Worth It, the reader is left with his/her mouth WIDE open in shock, begging for the next novel. Now that it's here, we can read on to find out what happens in the aftermath that is This Is So Not Happening. And boy, it's juicy!

We find Ally and Jake dealing with Chloe, making this a triangle no one wants to be in. Ally handles it like a champ, and Jake just becomes obsessive. I've been in Ally's shoes, and I GTFO fast. So a lot of this hit close to home and broke my heart. I cried and laughed and wanted to punch people, but all of that is GOOD. This book evokes so much emotion! Every time Jake and Ally turn around there is more drama, more chaos, and more lies. But finally it all comes to a head, and the end is SO bittersweet. I'm not a rereader, but I can see myself rereading this series over and over. I love it that much.

I read this in one sitting. All in almost four hours. I just couldn't put it down while Jake and Ally were in such a mess. I absolutely HAD to know what was going to happen to them. And I'm so glad I did. This series wraps up nicely, so keep on reading even when the drama is too much to handle.

thegraduatedbookwormblogger's review

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5.0

Loved the entire series. there were so many different aspects of the story happening from start to finish. can't wait to read more from Kieran Scott!!

eengasser's review

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5.0

I could not believe that the series was already over! The ending was satisfying to me, and while I kind of expected it to happen, I still enjoyed the ride getting there. An amazing series, one of the best I've read.

apathofpages's review against another edition

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3.0

i looooooved the plot twist in this book
and even though i guessed it by the middle, it was still a good one

kfussner15's review

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5.0

I loved this book! The suspense was killing me but I loved it. I never knew so many things could happen in so few pages but this author nailed it. I'm so sad the trilogy is over but I loved the books.