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A review by soulofsam
Something to Talk About by Meryl Wilsner
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
One of my easiest five star reads I have ever had. I loved this book every second and I can't wait to read more of Meryl's books.
I adore the setting of a producer and assistant because I admittedly love the pull of "forbidden" relationships. (As long as it is consensual and shit, I am not a shitty person.)
Both characters were written so well imo and I could relate to their emotionality so well. They might not have had the most depth and a few facets could have been explored more, but within the scop of the book we learned so much about them. Despite her flaws I truly enjoyed Jo's growth so much, her willingness to stand up for what needs to be done and to admit when she messed up and actually change. I adored the support system of Avery and Evelyn they have and props to Chantal!
I loved the end and I am so so glad they got their living together and being happy!
I adore the setting of a producer and assistant because I admittedly love the pull of "forbidden" relationships. (As long as it is consensual and shit, I am not a shitty person.)
Both characters were written so well imo and I could relate to their emotionality so well. They might not have had the most depth and a few facets could have been explored more, but within the scop of the book we learned so much about them. Despite her flaws I truly enjoyed Jo's growth so much, her willingness to stand up for what needs to be done and to admit when she messed up and actually change. I adored the support system of Avery and Evelyn they have and props to Chantal!
I loved the end and I am so so glad they got their living together and being happy!
Graphic: Sexual harassment