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A review by yashirolevi
Psycho Sitter by Alexandria Ayers
2.0
2.75 stars.
The story itself was interesting but I guess now I have read a lot of things like Psycho Sitter on Wattpad but it wasn't quite as satisfying as, for example, Baby Doll or Psychotic were for me. So, the only thing I probably liked was the idea of this book.
I was really irritated by the spelling errors and I felt like I was reading an ARC or something even less because well, there were quite a few issues with the editing of this story. I didn't feel as if it was in the hands of an editor at all nor I found any note of there being an editor. I get it though, the author is young - younger than I am - and I know the pain of writing and editing at the same time but at least she should've gone through the story very carefully before publishing it.
Also a lot of the backstories, like Lily's, were touched so briefly that it left a lot of questions hanging for me. I would've also liked to learn more about Hunter as well as Zach. It was just that the events happened too quickly in a row and I feel like there should've been more base to it, like Cassandra's parents being at home before leaving and a bit of her school life.
I feel like I'm being overly criticizing so I will stop because I don't mean any harm by writing this brief review. If Alex is reading this and feels offended, I'm sorry and I hope you understand. :)
The story itself was interesting but I guess now I have read a lot of things like Psycho Sitter on Wattpad but it wasn't quite as satisfying as, for example, Baby Doll or Psychotic were for me. So, the only thing I probably liked was the idea of this book.
I was really irritated by the spelling errors and I felt like I was reading an ARC or something even less because well, there were quite a few issues with the editing of this story. I didn't feel as if it was in the hands of an editor at all nor I found any note of there being an editor. I get it though, the author is young - younger than I am - and I know the pain of writing and editing at the same time but at least she should've gone through the story very carefully before publishing it.
Also a lot of the backstories, like Lily's, were touched so briefly that it left a lot of questions hanging for me. I would've also liked to learn more about Hunter as well as Zach. It was just that the events happened too quickly in a row and I feel like there should've been more base to it, like Cassandra's parents being at home before leaving and a bit of her school life.
I feel like I'm being overly criticizing so I will stop because I don't mean any harm by writing this brief review. If Alex is reading this and feels offended, I'm sorry and I hope you understand. :)