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A review by charlsys8
Weather Girl by Rachel Lynn Solomon
2.5
Since I don't have much to say about this book, I'll keep this review short and sweet.
As with Rachel Lynn Solomon's ‘The Ex Talk,’ ‘Weather Girl’ is a painfully average book, maybe better than ‘The Ex Talk’, but not by much; I have to say that the only positive thing I can say about this book is that its concept is decent, hence the 2.5 star rating.
Ari and Russell's relationship felt underdeveloped and lacked something that is integral to any romance story, chemistry, so I wasn't completely sold on their relationship or invested in them as a couple. Individually, they are okay-ish characters, but together, there are no sparks.
Also, this book being pitched as a 'romantic comedy' is the only thing that is hilarious about it, because honestly, where was the comedy?
Overall, a very painfully mediocre romance that was neither enjoyable nor fun to read. There is nothing worse than reading a book that wasn't excellent from start to finish or horrible, but just middle of the road and okay.
As with Rachel Lynn Solomon's ‘The Ex Talk,’ ‘Weather Girl’ is a painfully average book, maybe better than ‘The Ex Talk’, but not by much; I have to say that the only positive thing I can say about this book is that its concept is decent, hence the 2.5 star rating.
Ari and Russell's relationship felt underdeveloped and lacked something that is integral to any romance story, chemistry, so I wasn't completely sold on their relationship or invested in them as a couple. Individually, they are okay-ish characters, but together, there are no sparks.
Also, this book being pitched as a 'romantic comedy' is the only thing that is hilarious about it, because honestly, where was the comedy?
Overall, a very painfully mediocre romance that was neither enjoyable nor fun to read. There is nothing worse than reading a book that wasn't excellent from start to finish or horrible, but just middle of the road and okay.