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Why Romeo Hates Juliet
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bookshelves: alpha-male, amnesia, groveling-heroine, jealousy-to-the-max, love-hate, misunderstanding, second-chance, strong-heroine, stupid-hero, stupid-heroine, stupid-jerk-om
Feb 13, 2017
bookshelves: alpha-male, amnesia, groveling-heroine, jealousy-to-the-max, love-hate, misunderstanding, second-chance, strong-heroine, stupid-hero, stupid-heroine, stupid-jerk-om
** spoiler alert **
I lost count how many times I closed my eyes in dejection when I read about them, especially Juliet. She's completely hopeless to live. I'm not sure how she could live until 27 yo with her brain if not because she lived in her own fiction world. Double meaning intended. But this was what finally brought me to edge.
“Oh my God,” she mouthed before turning her frightened eyes back up to her sister. “Sara, I’ve made such a huge mistake; I should never have left him. I should have told him about Carrie Ann and the baby.”
I was literally pinching my nose, imagining a nice slap to Juliet's face. Gosh, she's the most frustrating heroine ever! Why do I feel like reading Harlequin Present?
“That was my baby, Juliet; so that was my decision to make, not yours. When Carrie Ann came to you, you should have told me right away.."
You and me, both, sweet Romeo. Okay, maybe Romeo wasn't that bad. At least one of them had a functioning brain although they both were still quite annoying. And to be fair, the ending is kinda sweet...I guess. But what earn this book 2 stars still is because I love that they both stayed celibate even when they're separated for a year.
It's ridiculously bad I'm questioning myself why would I ever think that it might be good to give this author a second chance. It's clear this author is not for me.
“Oh my God,” she mouthed before turning her frightened eyes back up to her sister. “Sara, I’ve made such a huge mistake; I should never have left him. I should have told him about Carrie Ann and the baby.”
I was literally pinching my nose, imagining a nice slap to Juliet's face. Gosh, she's the most frustrating heroine ever! Why do I feel like reading Harlequin Present?
“That was my baby, Juliet; so that was my decision to make, not yours. When Carrie Ann came to you, you should have told me right away.."
You and me, both, sweet Romeo. Okay, maybe Romeo wasn't that bad. At least one of them had a functioning brain although they both were still quite annoying. And to be fair, the ending is kinda sweet...I guess. But what earn this book 2 stars still is because I love that they both stayed celibate even when they're separated for a year.
It's ridiculously bad I'm questioning myself why would I ever think that it might be good to give this author a second chance. It's clear this author is not for me.
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Reading Progress
Finished Reading
February 11, 2017
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February 11, 2017
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to-read
February 13, 2017
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alpha-male
February 13, 2017
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amnesia
February 13, 2017
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groveling-heroine
February 13, 2017
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jealousy-to-the-max
February 13, 2017
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love-hate
February 13, 2017
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misunderstanding
February 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
second-chance
February 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
strong-heroine
February 13, 2017
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stupid-hero
February 13, 2017
– Shelved as:
stupid-heroine
February 13, 2017
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stupid-jerk-om