Si bien la historia me pareció divertida y original, lo que hace que esta historia se merezca tres estrellas es la protagonista principal, Recee, quien es totalmente agobiante. En todo el libro esta en modo "OMG" y teniendo en cuenta que son trescientas paginas se hace agotador. Ademas ella dice un cuarto de lo que piensa, lo que la hace parecer poco verdadera. Pero miren esa portada, merece todas las estrellas posibles. 3.5So, I liked this one. I can’t remember who recommend this to me, but I’m glad they did. It was a fun escape. I liked Reece and Dante. I kind of wish this had both their POVs, but it was all from Reece’s perspective. Reece is on her way to London to spend a few weeks with her dad. On her way there she meets Dante and when an emergency happens she finds herself being rescued and swept off to his home. They had a nice love story and it was fun to see it unfold. I wasn’t sure how everything was going to work out since she would have to return to Kansas to finish high school. The story would have made a good new adult book with it taking place her summer before college or something (which also would have made me a little more comfortable with how intimate they become). It was interesting to see how it all plays out though and I look forward to reading Mia’s story next. I liked her. Overall, it was a nice read. I did have a few niggles (I saw that word on another review and a few time since and just liked the sound of it and had to give it a try). Minor spoilers below.1. Reece starts the book off by saying her parents wanted a boy and when she came out they decided to stick with the “boy” name they had picked out. I wouldn’t even mention it normally, but she makes such a big deal about her name throughout the book I just had to comment. I’ve personally known more females named Reece than males. It’s one of those unisex names like Tracey or Taylor. I think if the author was going to make such a big deal out of it should have at least been a more manly name. 2. I hated all the swearing. I don’t find it necessary in real life or in books. I also didn’t like that Reece doesn’t normally drink, but here she is drinking wine and champagne. Dante should have been a little more cautious about that and not all the surprised when she gets drunk so easily. Just another thing that could have been left out of the story. I also hated that they “did it.” I’m against premarital sex anyway, but I especially hate it when it’s between teenagers. It was fade to black, but so unnecessary to the story. Neither showed the maturity to take their relationship to that level and they hadn’t known each other that long. Despite all their claims of “love” it’s way too early. They also had no thought of birth control or what would happen if she became pregnant. Just showed a lot of immaturity IMO. Oh, and I thought it was lame how upset he gets when he finds out it was her first time and if he'd known he would have made it special. Even if it wasn't her first time, it was your first time together, shouldn't he have wanted to make it special regardless? Just saying. 3. My biggest complaint though was the attitude towards America. Reece acts almost ashamed to be an American. I can get her being self-conscious about her upbringing compared to Dante’s, I mean who wouldn’t be. I just couldn’t understand her attitude about America in general. I also thought it was a bit overdone about how much everyone there hates Americans. I thought that was ridiculous. I have traveled all over the world and no one has ever treated me rudely or said anything about disliking Americans as much as Reece got in her short time there. I know there are a lot of misconceptions about Americans, but that’s common with everyone (Oh, which reminds me, it was weird how Dante acted like his father was so determined on what Dante should do with his life and implied that it wasn’t like that in America. Duh, a lot of parents are like that. It doesn’t matter what country you live in). Reece just acted like America had nothing to offer. The chick needs to get out and explore America. It’s beautiful. I’ve been to almost all fifty states and each one has so much to offer (even Kansas). We may not have buildings as old as Greece, but we do have history. We also have natural wonders like the Grand Canyon, the Sequoias and the Arches in Utah. Just to name a few. I love America and I’m proud to call it home. Content: Pretty clean. Premarital sex between teenagers, fade to black. Moderate language and mild violence.
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I seriously loved this book! I was laughing so much during most of it! I highly recommend it!
—Minthi
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