![]() I know, I know, I'm a sucker for HEAs and it makes me insane when I don't get them or when it takes too long for the main characters to achieve it. ![]() ![]() How can we be able to love a book so much but at the same time completely hate it? It was just so frustrating. Oh well, I am not going to like every book. This is definitely a case where I like the movie better than the book. The movie on the other hand was how the book should've been written, slowly paced enough so you could fall for the characters but not so slow that you lost interest. I don't want to say it was a waste of my time because it was enjoyable at points but I just wish it was better since I don't read contemporary novels often so I went out on a whim with this one and was disappointed. Also the book was quite depressing at times which could've been more meaningful but I found myself not connecting to it since the events that made the novel sad were given to me second hand in letters & DMs. At the end I didn't like Alex as much as I did when it started, by the end he was almost like a stranger. I am disappointed by Love, Rosie because it could've been SO MUCH better if it wasn't so slow and draggy. The next 219 pages went at a frustrating snails pace until FINALLY the last page had what the whole book was leading up to. The next 100 pages were slowing down and getting draggy It wasn't bad, it did make me laugh and giggle a bunch which saved this book for me! Although, there was a major downfall for me: ![]()
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