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A review by liv_thomas2205
The Quarterback and the Ballerina by Maggie Dallen, Anne-Marie Meyer
3.0
Not the best book, not the worst I’ve read either.
The plot was good, however a little short for me - I love a good slow burn and this just wasn’t that. It was angsty, and the romance wasn’t shoved down your throat like some books do, which was a bonus. Other than that, I found it a little cliché (though I imagine that was the intention) just too many plot cliches for me to ignore.
The MC was the perfect amount of angst for me, however she was written like the characters I’d depict in fanfiction - self loathing, feel sorry for me and utterly conflicting in her views and logic. Made for good nostalgia I’ll be honest. Other than that, I liked that she wasn’t the “typical” body shape and the plot line around that, I commend the author there.
The male counterpart was cliché and a little annoying for me. Very whiny, too privileged and I didn’t at all find myself falling for him whatsoever, unlike other book boyfriends I’d read about. I like that he wasn’t a 2D douche face, but even he was riddled with cliches and it annoyed me.
I suppose I may not have been the target audience for the book, but gave it a chance anyway and wasn’t too disappointed.
The plot was good, however a little short for me - I love a good slow burn and this just wasn’t that. It was angsty, and the romance wasn’t shoved down your throat like some books do, which was a bonus. Other than that, I found it a little cliché (though I imagine that was the intention) just too many plot cliches for me to ignore.
The MC was the perfect amount of angst for me, however she was written like the characters I’d depict in fanfiction - self loathing, feel sorry for me and utterly conflicting in her views and logic. Made for good nostalgia I’ll be honest. Other than that, I liked that she wasn’t the “typical” body shape and the plot line around that, I commend the author there.
The male counterpart was cliché and a little annoying for me. Very whiny, too privileged and I didn’t at all find myself falling for him whatsoever, unlike other book boyfriends I’d read about. I like that he wasn’t a 2D douche face, but even he was riddled with cliches and it annoyed me.
I suppose I may not have been the target audience for the book, but gave it a chance anyway and wasn’t too disappointed.