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A review by lauraleafromthelibrary
Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa Ferguson
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.0
The PROS:
- It is set in a publishing house.
- It mentions librarians.
The CONS:
- The miscommunication trope should be shot and thrown out back — & disallowed from this point forward.
- This ‘meet cute/slow burn’ romance is really a boring fiction novel in disguise.
- A heinous self-destructive family portrait — this sister/sister relationship is so bad, I wanted to poke my eyeballs out (and my ears).
- So, you’re not a size two but being a size four is still not good enough — talk about horrendous body image issues.
- This audiobook is 8hrs long — the main ‘couple’ kisses at 7hrs and 38mins (face palm). I mean wtf? They hold hands like good children too.
- Not only is this book fat-phobic but deals with an obsessive compulsive desire to be pretty (and white) at all times — including a daily step count which is mentioned five thousand times, and drilled into our heads.
- No mention of any explicit content — she was unwilling to even use the phrase ‘bat SHIT crazy’ in a moment that so needed it.
- The romance side of the book had absolutely no banter, no sexual tension, and no physical contact. Even Jane Austen would be insulted.
- OH — features a he-left-me-for-my-younger-sister relationship, which is disgusting and wrong.
- How did I NOT DNF this???
Graphic: Body shaming, Fatphobia, and Toxic relationship