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A review by bookishuniversee
Turtles All the Way Down by John Green
5.0
Dear John Green.
I don't accept this ending.
4.5 stars
This is a YA contemporary about Aza and her anxiety development and how it controls her life and a bit about the billionaire mystery case. The case wasn't the main plot as some blurbs suggested but an important side plot.
LIKES:
* Aza, unfortunately, was relatable character for me.
* All the characters were lovely. But I had mix feelings about the best friend.
* I love that the cover and tittle actually relates to the book and makes sense when you understand Aza.
* Proper character development was present.
* The plot developed very nicely and didn't feel like a drag.
DISLIKES:
* Pacing was a bit slow at the start. Which made it bit hard to get into the novel. But after the start the pace got up to a leisurely speed.
I don't accept this ending.
4.5 stars
This is a YA contemporary about Aza and her anxiety development and how it controls her life and a bit about the billionaire mystery case. The case wasn't the main plot as some blurbs suggested but an important side plot.
LIKES:
* Aza, unfortunately, was relatable character for me.
* All the characters were lovely. But I had mix feelings about the best friend.
* I love that the cover and tittle actually relates to the book and makes sense when you understand Aza.
* Proper character development was present.
* The plot developed very nicely and didn't feel like a drag.
DISLIKES:
* Pacing was a bit slow at the start. Which made it bit hard to get into the novel. But after the start the pace got up to a leisurely speed.