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A review by themoonwholistens
Crazy Little Thing Called Love by Charlotte Butterfield
3.0
// Received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review //
",each of them consumed with their own uncertainties, their own dramas, yet for the first time realizing that they didn't need to face the future alone."
I would describe this book in one word as, "cute'.
I loved the whole family and staying together aspect of the book but the book was just not enough to grab my attention for too long and actually be able to enjoy the overall plot. The beginning of the book was not at all that interesting to me and might have contributed to the fact that I couldn't focus every time I came back to reading this. The writing style was sweet and all but not enough to really capture me, as I said before.
The characters are one of the strong points here though because I actually found them pretty relatable andI liked how in the last part, the author was able to portray how important staying together should be. Speaking of, the book did have a good progression and development when compared to the end because it ended up having a much clearer focus.
Nothing stood out to be too much here except for the fact that it was pretty much focused on Christmas (hehe). It gives me a lot of those sweet and cold Christmas-y vibes and I have to say that this book would be good read during the month of December.
This was an okay read, nothing too bad or too good, but I think readers would be able to appreciate this more when they are in the mood for something to sweeten and warm them up during the cold weather.
",each of them consumed with their own uncertainties, their own dramas, yet for the first time realizing that they didn't need to face the future alone."
I would describe this book in one word as, "cute'.
I loved the whole family and staying together aspect of the book but the book was just not enough to grab my attention for too long and actually be able to enjoy the overall plot. The beginning of the book was not at all that interesting to me and might have contributed to the fact that I couldn't focus every time I came back to reading this. The writing style was sweet and all but not enough to really capture me, as I said before.
The characters are one of the strong points here though because I actually found them pretty relatable andI liked how in the last part, the author was able to portray how important staying together should be. Speaking of, the book did have a good progression and development when compared to the end because it ended up having a much clearer focus.
Nothing stood out to be too much here except for the fact that it was pretty much focused on Christmas (hehe). It gives me a lot of those sweet and cold Christmas-y vibes and I have to say that this book would be good read during the month of December.
This was an okay read, nothing too bad or too good, but I think readers would be able to appreciate this more when they are in the mood for something to sweeten and warm them up during the cold weather.