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I Did Something Bad by Pyae Moe Thet War
3.5
Read Completed 10/6/24 | 3.5 stars
Thank you to the publisher, Macmillan audio, and Netgalley for access to this audiobook review copy. Receiving this copy did not affect my reading experience or review in any way.
I picked up I DID SOMETHING BAD for its self-proclaimed mix of romance, action, and suspense. It was deemed a rom-com so I imagined it being more funny and silly, but this was actually more of a serious tone and not a laugh-out-loud comedy story. I did enjoy the book, for the most part, but I feel like it set me up for something that it really didn't quite deliver.
I liked the chemistry between Khin and Tyler, but it was overshadowed by them literally committing a murder (which I didn't realize was *quite* happening from the blurb). Without that extra push of funny, the two vibes just didn't really go together. It seemed like the romance was fighting with the concept that these two just murdered a guy... I feel like the author was trying to give the two genres/concepts equal space and they just fought each other.
I really did like the individual leads and the author did a great job with the secondary characters as well. I enjoyed the appearances from Khin's best friends as well as Tyler's best friend, who is an actress and leading with him in their current movie. It also had a How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days feel where there's a lead female journalist who writes important, meaningful pieces who is now trying to get a job at Vogue and then in the end, the article she ends up writing about him is more love letter than objective interview. Which again is all well and fine, but it would have clicked more if it had been more comedic.
The ending kind of broke the book a bit for me, which I was honestly already waffling on. While I was doing well with the read, I did get bored in spots where nothing was really going on. There were some chunks where the romance wasn't progressing nor was anything with the murder investigation. There were some incredibly pushy cops, but nothing was still moving forward.In the end, as much as we want to see our protagonists "get away with it", it really didn't feel right that they "got away with it". It was self defense, and that's what they kept maintaining, but in the end, the coroner actually determined that he died of a heart attack?! Uhh no. Nah. That's just not right.
I did like a lot Pyae Moe Thet War's writing here and I'd try another book from this author! I think this one had a little too much going on and a lot of things suffered. I liked what it was going for but a lot of it just didn't land for me.
Thank you to the publisher, Macmillan audio, and Netgalley for access to this audiobook review copy. Receiving this copy did not affect my reading experience or review in any way.
I picked up I DID SOMETHING BAD for its self-proclaimed mix of romance, action, and suspense. It was deemed a rom-com so I imagined it being more funny and silly, but this was actually more of a serious tone and not a laugh-out-loud comedy story. I did enjoy the book, for the most part, but I feel like it set me up for something that it really didn't quite deliver.
I liked the chemistry between Khin and Tyler, but it was overshadowed by them literally committing a murder (which I didn't realize was *quite* happening from the blurb). Without that extra push of funny, the two vibes just didn't really go together. It seemed like the romance was fighting with the concept that these two just murdered a guy... I feel like the author was trying to give the two genres/concepts equal space and they just fought each other.
I really did like the individual leads and the author did a great job with the secondary characters as well. I enjoyed the appearances from Khin's best friends as well as Tyler's best friend, who is an actress and leading with him in their current movie. It also had a How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days feel where there's a lead female journalist who writes important, meaningful pieces who is now trying to get a job at Vogue and then in the end, the article she ends up writing about him is more love letter than objective interview. Which again is all well and fine, but it would have clicked more if it had been more comedic.
The ending kind of broke the book a bit for me, which I was honestly already waffling on. While I was doing well with the read, I did get bored in spots where nothing was really going on. There were some chunks where the romance wasn't progressing nor was anything with the murder investigation. There were some incredibly pushy cops, but nothing was still moving forward.
I did like a lot Pyae Moe Thet War's writing here and I'd try another book from this author! I think this one had a little too much going on and a lot of things suffered. I liked what it was going for but a lot of it just didn't land for me.