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A review by arden19
Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
3.0
I wanted to like this book more than I did. I really liked the concept, but there were so many things that killed it for me.
Echo's friends were the worst. With the exception of Lila, I wanted to throw them all off a cliff. I know high school girls can be superficial, but cripes. That bad?
I wanted to like Noah, but he just wasn't bad. I think if more had been shown before he hooked up with Echo, it would have driven the point home a bit more.
However, it was the ending chapters that really did me in. Talk about tying everything up nicely. I just couldn't.
Throughout the whole book, I felt as if it was just slow. Not a whole lot of action really, and then when we got to the action, it had be giving my Kindle the stink eye, saying "Really?" because I just couldn't imagine.
Echo's friends were the worst. With the exception of Lila, I wanted to throw them all off a cliff. I know high school girls can be superficial, but cripes. That bad?
I wanted to like Noah, but he just wasn't bad. I think if more had been shown before he hooked up with Echo, it would have driven the point home a bit more.
However, it was the ending chapters that really did me in. Talk about tying everything up nicely. I just couldn't.
Throughout the whole book, I felt as if it was just slow. Not a whole lot of action really, and then when we got to the action, it had be giving my Kindle the stink eye, saying "Really?" because I just couldn't imagine.