Sunday, March 22, 2015
Never Never by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher
Best friends since they could walk. In love since the age of fourteen.
Complete strangers since this morning.
He'll do anything to remember. She'll do anything to forget.
-"Never Never" summary on Goodreads
That summary was really intriguing, it made me very curious about the book and honestly pretty excited to start reading.
I wouldn't say that the book was slow going, because honestly there was a twist and turn pretty much every chapter, But swiss on a stick, if it would have explained ONE MORE TIME how weird it was that they could remember everything else (like how to drive, how to speak, lines from songs) but they couldn't remember their friends, family or each other, I was just gonna toss the book aside. The last chapter in Silas POV though, was amazing and is what makes me want to continue onto the next book due out in May.
.....Man I am not too sure that I liked the characters. While meeting and learning about Charlie and Silas, I have to say they are hard people to feel sorry for, especially Charlie. I do however, think that it helps add to the mystery of what circumstances lead to their memory loss. Also it was a nice change that the main characters aren't necessarily the best people in the word. I was pretty invested in them by the time the book ended, but it took almost the whole book for me to really feel for them.
Never Never was just way too short, and maybe thats the appeal. It gives you just a taste and reels you in, but I think I would have liked it a lot more if this was just the first half of a really dope ass book.
I gave this little tease 3.5 Keos
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