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A review by jacobina
Chemistry: The Chemist by Grey Huffington
challenging
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
It was a bit repetitive at the beginning which really annoyed me. I don't like the fact that we'd get the same incident from both perspectives but after getting through a quarter of the book this stopped.
I loved Chem so much. Eden was amazing and reading her inner turmoil build her up as a character to me. There was a natural progression to it and it wasn't somethings that was thrown in just for the sake of adding something.Everything about this book was enjoyable.
The only criticism I have is that they should have featured more accounts of him engaging with his sisters. There wasn't enough of them. Also there wasn't enough of Eden engaging with the outside world outside of Chem and that left a portion of her character lacking but not to the point that you didn't enjoy reading her side of things. It would've just amplified her character more.The ending was a bit anticlimactic but it did not take away from the story at all.
I loved Chem so much. Eden was amazing and reading her inner turmoil build her up as a character to me. There was a natural progression to it and it wasn't somethings that was thrown in just for the sake of adding something.Everything about this book was enjoyable.
The only criticism I have is that they should have featured more accounts of him engaging with his sisters. There wasn't enough of them. Also there wasn't enough of Eden engaging with the outside world outside of Chem and that left a portion of her character lacking but not to the point that you didn't enjoy reading her side of things. It would've just amplified her character more.The ending was a bit anticlimactic but it did not take away from the story at all.