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A review by abbbymyles
Dear Love, I Hate You by Eliah Greenwood
dark
emotional
funny
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
this would’ve been a 4 star if it weren’t for the final 30% of the book. I was so intrigued off the bat and couldn’t put the book down, until about 70% of the way through.
such good use of childhood friends to enemies to lovers & anonymity/letter writing tropes
I definitely think this book should be advertised as New Adult, not Young Adult, and would be more believable if set on a university campus. The characters, their lifestyle, their development, and the plot did not line up with high school aged characters. It made it feel disconnected and unrealistic.
such good use of childhood friends to enemies to lovers & anonymity/letter writing tropes
I definitely think this book should be advertised as New Adult, not Young Adult, and would be more believable if set on a university campus. The characters, their lifestyle, their development, and the plot did not line up with high school aged characters. It made it feel disconnected and unrealistic.
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship, Cursing, Panic attacks/disorders, Sexual content, Sexual violence, and Death of parent
Moderate: Suicide
Minor: Domestic abuse, Drug use, and Infidelity
this would’ve been a 4 star if it weren’t for the final 30% of the book. I was so intrigued off the bat and couldn’t put the book down, until about 70% of the way through.
such good use of childhood friends to enemies to lovers & anonymity/letter writing tropes
I definitely think this book should be advertised as New Adult, not Young Adult, and would be more believable if set on a university campus. The characters, their lifestyle, their development, and the plot did not line up with high school aged characters. It made it feel disconnected and unrealistic.