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A review by bookwormswiftie
Leading Lines by Chantel Guertin
4.0
I received this book as part of a giveaway on Goodreads & I'm not getting any compensation or anything of the like for this review.
I just have to get this out of the way, first. The word "okay" or the variation "'kay" was misused a total of forty-three times in this book. I get it. It's "cool" to say OK or K, but I felt that it was really distracting when I was trying to read this particular book. Especially because the correct wording or variation was also used. So, it was really confusing.
Now that that's out of the way, I really liked this installment of the Pippa Greene novels. I honestly haven't read the first two, but this one was easy to pick up & read, regardless.
I felt that the heroine was extremely relatable. What teenage girl hasn't experienced heartbreak? & what was special about this was there was more than just one type of heartbreak that Pippa needed to overcome. & while there were minor meltdowns, I thought she went through the majority of the novel with grace.
I'm actually really happy that Pippa & Dylan didn't get back together (mostly because I thought Dylan was a dick). I know she loved him still, at the end. But sometimes it's better to just be yourself by yourself with really kickass people to help you get through life. & that's a lesson I wish I had learned earlier in life.
I just have to get this out of the way, first. The word "okay" or the variation "'kay" was misused a total of forty-three times in this book. I get it. It's "cool" to say OK or K, but I felt that it was really distracting when I was trying to read this particular book. Especially because the correct wording or variation was also used. So, it was really confusing.
Now that that's out of the way, I really liked this installment of the Pippa Greene novels. I honestly haven't read the first two, but this one was easy to pick up & read, regardless.
I felt that the heroine was extremely relatable. What teenage girl hasn't experienced heartbreak? & what was special about this was there was more than just one type of heartbreak that Pippa needed to overcome. & while there were minor meltdowns, I thought she went through the majority of the novel with grace.
I'm actually really happy that Pippa & Dylan didn't get back together (mostly because I thought Dylan was a dick). I know she loved him still, at the end. But sometimes it's better to just be yourself by yourself with really kickass people to help you get through life. & that's a lesson I wish I had learned earlier in life.