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Your Fault: 2 (Culpable)

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Now for how this book made me feel. I felt relied when it as over in all honesty. Not that it wasn't a good book I loved it so much. I was upset with the main characters thinking about how selfish they were. It isn't a bad feeling especially as any book that makes you feel strongly is powerful. Set over the course of one day, Aminah Mae Safi's This Is All Your Fault is a smart and voice-driven YA novel that follows three young women determined to save their indie bookstore. Fast-paced and sizzling with a forbidden enemies-to-lovers romance, Your Fault is the second book in Mercedes Ron's Culpable trilogy. This suspenseful YA series untangles the threads of love, trauma, and secrets, perfect for fans of Ugly Love and After. I was fortunate enough to get an ARC copy of “All Your Fault” N J Moss, and I am so glad I did, because I had been in a bit of a book slump, and this book jolted me out of it.

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Benny was am interesting character though he wasn't a person I would want to really have as a friend as he seems like the needy person. Fast-paced and sizzling with a forbidden enemies-to-lovers romance, Your Fault is the second book in Mercedes Ron's Culpable trilogy. This suspenseful YA series untangles the threads of love, trauma, and secrets, perfect for fans of Ugly Love and After . Not THE movie. Not an adaptation of this book, which is not out yet, but somehow already exists. A totally separate movie.our main character trio consists of rinn, a sweet girly girl who seems to radiate positivity 24/7 but is secretly dealing with anxiety, imogen, a feisty and honest badass who loves poetry and is learning to cope with her depression, and daniela, a bossy tough cookie who keeps her feelings to herself all the time and pours her heart into her writing. in short, they appear to be as different as can be, but are actually more alike than they think. the story begins with the girls disliking each other, but as it progresses, they get to know each other better and eventually form a sisterhood of sorts. this process was so well written and natural, and i loved seeing the three girls slowly warm up to each other and pool their talents together for the sake of the bookstore!

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Grace.. Well she was a complex character, she was annoying but in the way she was supposed to be, she became irrational, paranoid and and also spot on with certain things.

I felt for Grace, with her unrelenting guilt over the tragic hit and run death of her younger sister Hope, who was in her care at the time. She also had the spectre of a schizophrenic grandmother in her life, making it easy for both her and me to believe she was devolving into paranoia and hallucinations, but there were enough people around her who knew her vulnerabilities to make me hesitate to categorize her as another unreliable narrator, and ask myself whether she was being gaslighted by some manipulative person in her life. Except that the first two thirds (TWO!!! THIRDS!!!!) is just them finding out that the bookstore is failing, so the plot feels super lopsided and almost deus ex machina-y and lame. i always love books about books and the book community. they always warm my heart in an unexplainable way. and i feel like this book, while its not the coziest book, can definitely provide some of that warmth. aminah safi does an amazing job capturing the feel of indie bookstores, the wonderment and amazement of them. the home-y feel they have to them, and the community that constantly visits them, like its their beautiful little secret. i honestly want to go and visit Wild Nights bookstore and see all their cool installments, like the roller girl and the old bank vault with all the mystery novels inside. What I didn't connect to was how all over the place the book seemed. It jumped around a little too much to really get to know the characters. A lot of people were introduced in a small amount of time that I started to forget a lot of the regulars. And then there was the conclusion which was so off the wall and unrealistic that I just didn't feel the happiness that I probably was supposed to. In general while I truly didn't feel very attached to these character because of the nature of this story and the short time span, I just genuinely adored the way these characters were portrayed as flawed but willing to learn and grow. Some of these characters are truly unlikeable but it doesn't make them any less enjoyable to read about.

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Then there is Imogen, who starts this story out by shaving her head and is clearly going through some stuff. She has a Middle-Eastern heritage and is queer and while she is not diagnosed within this story, probably has depression. if you like bookstores and the found family trope, this is all your fault is the perfect book for you! Grace has her own life with husband Troy and children Mia and Russ. She is offered a highly paid job at a finance firm as a PA and during this time, she begins to question what she sees and what is real or not. She feels anxious which could be down to the numerous cups of coffee she drinks to be able to stay on top of the game but she also has negative thoughts and doubts who she can trust. The unravelling of Grace was so well described I could feel her anxiety. I also felt the Benny’s pain and as much as I didn’t want to, felt sympathy for Mother.However, I did have some issues with this. First of all, the plot of this is so flimsy and does nothing for the story. It’s also quite annoyingly set up, with the whole thing stretched out unnecessarily, especially in light of the fact that the plot was so daft. I think the story took a while to get going, without really needing to, because the first half of this doesn’t do much in my opinion. Más romance, traición y misterio en Culpa tuya, segunda parte de «Culpa Mía», la saga romántica de Mercedes Ron protagonizada por un chico malo con un gran corazón y una chica buena con muchas agallas. All Your Fault is the debut novel by Mr N J Moss. Remember his name because once you have read this book it will leave you with a feeling of emptiness, and you, like me, will be eagerly waiting for his next manuscript to be published. I was surprised with the outcome of the book, it wasn’t what I was expecting & again, I was not quite sure how plausible I felt it was. i received a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. all opinions below are my own.

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I was getting weary of the book about half way through as I started to find it very repetitive. Grace was repeatedly being asked to do unreasonable & unrealistic tasks at work but didn’t feel she could say anything because of her probationary period.I had read some good things about this book so it had a lot to live up to and it did not disappoint. Many thanks to the publisher, macmillan, for sending me a free ARC in exchange for an honest review As I said, there were moments I thought were great. I appreciated the journey these three young women took over the course of the story and was happy to see a friendship form between them. I liked the nod to Empire Records and the ideas of having a place to belong and being part of something bigger. It didn’t tell me any of the things I wanted it to and I just wanted to yell DO WHAT MAKES SENSE AND IS ALSO INTERESTING FUN AND/OR EXCITING...PLEASE I BEG OF YOU… Being narrated through a multiple point-of-view lens, this contemporary beautifully intertwines the lives of three young coworkers on the basis of the vast differences they hold—in terms of ethnicity, mental health, and personality.

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