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Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail (Bright Falls, #2)
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bookshelves: 2022-reads, a-smattering-of-lols, contemporary, finished-in-december-2022, f-f, family-focused, grief-or-loss, lgbtqiap-content, made-me-cry, not-all-the-feels-but-some, not-a-bunch-of-twenty-somethings, overdrive, romance, sexytimes
Dec 18, 2022
bookshelves: 2022-reads, a-smattering-of-lols, contemporary, finished-in-december-2022, f-f, family-focused, grief-or-loss, lgbtqiap-content, made-me-cry, not-all-the-feels-but-some, not-a-bunch-of-twenty-somethings, overdrive, romance, sexytimes
So basically what I learned from skimming reviews of this book is that this one worked where DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE didn’t. But the opposite is also true. Those who loved the first in this series, didn’t have a great time with this one. But I’m happy to call this a win (book one was fine for me! lots of potential. just had some issues). And the main reason why? Astrid fucking Parker.
Once again, Blake comes in clutch with her stars. Astrid Parker stole my heart just like her stepsister did. And broke it, too. Much feels were had, some tears were shed. I could agonize over exactly how to describe how much Astrid got to me but honestly she was just great. Her whole self-discovery, her reflection, her relationship with her mother.. everything just worked. And speaking of things that worked, this time I was also on board with the love interest, too. Especially because when something is stirred up as potential conflict.. Jordan, while understandable harbouring some doubts, doesn't stew and isolate and suspect. She goes to Astrid and they have a conversation sans any drama and conflict (and, actually, there's a second scene that in any other book would've ended with a big blow up and didn't.. huh). Like adults, gasp. And that's yet another point in this book's favour; the immature childish behaviour that plagued DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE? None of it existed in this one. Huge plus.
Worth noting, too? The third act breakup actually works. And no, this isn't me having a character growth moment; I am perfectly fine with the plot point if it makes sense without feeling manufactured or stupid or due to miscommunication. And Blake did it well with this story. So, hah.
Weirdly, for a story that centered around this whole renovation show event, those scenes and the associated characters really don't stand out in hindsight. They were fine, sometimes fun, especially when there were instances of Astrid and Jordan squaring off for the views, and being encouraged by the showrunner, but it just shows how strong the main characters were to just totally outshine the majority of the plot scenery. Their dynamic, their chemistry, was just that strong. Ten out of ten.
Truly, I have little to no notes about this one. I am just soaking in this good feeling. Definitely recommend. And very glad there are more books to come in this series.
4.5 stars
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This review can also be found at A Take From Two Cities.
Once again, Blake comes in clutch with her stars. Astrid Parker stole my heart just like her stepsister did. And broke it, too. Much feels were had, some tears were shed. I could agonize over exactly how to describe how much Astrid got to me but honestly she was just great. Her whole self-discovery, her reflection, her relationship with her mother.. everything just worked. And speaking of things that worked, this time I was also on board with the love interest, too. Especially because when something is stirred up as potential conflict.. Jordan, while understandable harbouring some doubts, doesn't stew and isolate and suspect. She goes to Astrid and they have a conversation sans any drama and conflict (and, actually, there's a second scene that in any other book would've ended with a big blow up and didn't.. huh). Like adults, gasp. And that's yet another point in this book's favour; the immature childish behaviour that plagued DELILAH GREEN DOESN'T CARE? None of it existed in this one. Huge plus.
Worth noting, too? The third act breakup actually works. And no, this isn't me having a character growth moment; I am perfectly fine with the plot point if it makes sense without feeling manufactured or stupid or due to miscommunication. And Blake did it well with this story. So, hah.
Weirdly, for a story that centered around this whole renovation show event, those scenes and the associated characters really don't stand out in hindsight. They were fine, sometimes fun, especially when there were instances of Astrid and Jordan squaring off for the views, and being encouraged by the showrunner, but it just shows how strong the main characters were to just totally outshine the majority of the plot scenery. Their dynamic, their chemistry, was just that strong. Ten out of ten.
Truly, I have little to no notes about this one. I am just soaking in this good feeling. Definitely recommend. And very glad there are more books to come in this series.
4.5 stars
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This review can also be found at A Take From Two Cities.
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a-smattering-of-lols
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contemporary
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finished-in-december-2022
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f-f
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family-focused
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grief-or-loss
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lgbtqiap-content
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made-me-cry
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not-a-bunch-of-twenty-somethings
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not-all-the-feels-but-some
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overdrive
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romance
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sexytimes
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