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A review by heathermoodreads
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
adventurous
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This book was fantastic. Loved all the humor and the sweet friendships in this book. Claire and Delilah have known each other since they were kids, but they didn't get close because of Delilah's standoffness and Claire being Astrid's best friend.
When Delilah is hired to take pictures of Astrid's wedding, Delilah and Claire meet again and sparks fly. In the midst of pre-wedding events, Delilah is determined to annoy Astrid as much as possible. She doesn't expect to fall for Claire at all, but it happens and they both fall hard.
I really loved this book. The side characters are fantastic and there's so much adventure. I enjoyed the sibling rivalry was enjoyable and not over the top. Iris and Claire are such good friends to Astrid, possibly too good at times.
Astrid wasn't my favorite, but I understood why she acted the way she did to a certain extent. It's hard being the perfect daughter. I was glad she finally stood up to her mom and lived her life for herself.
The communication was lacking for me at some points in the book. And the last conflict of this book fell flat for me. It felt like it was just thrown in there and wasn't fleshed out. But, I really loved this book otherwise.
When Delilah is hired to take pictures of Astrid's wedding, Delilah and Claire meet again and sparks fly. In the midst of pre-wedding events, Delilah is determined to annoy Astrid as much as possible. She doesn't expect to fall for Claire at all, but it happens and they both fall hard.
I really loved this book. The side characters are fantastic and there's so much adventure. I enjoyed the sibling rivalry was enjoyable and not over the top. Iris and Claire are such good friends to Astrid, possibly too good at times.
Astrid wasn't my favorite, but I understood why she acted the way she did to a certain extent. It's hard being the perfect daughter. I was glad she finally stood up to her mom and lived her life for herself.
The communication was lacking for me at some points in the book. And the last conflict of this book fell flat for me. It felt like it was just thrown in there and wasn't fleshed out. But, I really loved this book otherwise.