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A review by charmained311
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
3.0
The story was... appetizing *wink* albeit not outstanding.
The point of view alternated between Noah's and Echo's, the main characters.
Noah is the usual bad boy type. You know, misunderstood, gets stoned to escape problems, the freak in the high school social ladder, but every girl is talking about his abs and sexy tats. I also mean 'usual' in the sense that he is only hard on the outside and had to toughen up because he's dealt with a bad hand in life.
Echo is also a broken character. She used to be popular and an it-girl, but then something tragic happened which left her at a loss. Brokenness is what united the two characters.
It can be a bit shallow at times, and I mean high school drama shallow, but it was okay. I am so hooked into these romance young adult stuff. I pretty much read seven novels in a week which had one thing in common: broken characters and cheesy butterball lines (which I totally dig and I'm not sorry haha). Stories like these are pure entertainment for me, so I really stay up all night reading because I can't stop myself.
The story of Katie McGarry was one of those that gave me an escape. So memorable or not, it was perfectly fine.
"I love you enough to never make you choose.”
The point of view alternated between Noah's and Echo's, the main characters.
Noah is the usual bad boy type. You know, misunderstood, gets stoned to escape problems, the freak in the high school social ladder, but every girl is talking about his abs and sexy tats. I also mean 'usual' in the sense that he is only hard on the outside and had to toughen up because he's dealt with a bad hand in life.
Echo is also a broken character. She used to be popular and an it-girl, but then something tragic happened which left her at a loss. Brokenness is what united the two characters.
It can be a bit shallow at times, and I mean high school drama shallow, but it was okay. I am so hooked into these romance young adult stuff. I pretty much read seven novels in a week which had one thing in common: broken characters and cheesy butterball lines (which I totally dig and I'm not sorry haha). Stories like these are pure entertainment for me, so I really stay up all night reading because I can't stop myself.
The story of Katie McGarry was one of those that gave me an escape. So memorable or not, it was perfectly fine.
"I love you enough to never make you choose.”