![]() ![]() That being said, I listened to this one rather quickly and only now looking back on it do I realize that I didn’t enjoy it as much as I though I was while I was listening to it. I guess I picked up this book with something totally different in mind and that’s why I just wasn’t happy with it. Plus he’s her teacher – favoritism, anyone? Totally un-ethical. ![]() ![]() In my mind Garrick was probably 27-28? Like, what a perv. If he were a grad student acting as a Teaching Assistant to her class, well that I can go with. I had a lot of issues with this book – mainly that the reader was suppose to be okay with this whole professor/student thing. It’s not her naivety so much as her immaturity and total sheltered life that have me asking how anyone thought this was a realistic 21 year old? I mean, seriously. Except, from reading this book I didn’t get the impression that Bliss Edwards was anything other than a 16 year old encased in a 21 year old’s body. So, the reader are suppose to get main characters that are a little bit more mature in their decisions and life choices. College age and sometimes post-college age. First let’s talk about this “New Adult” thing – basically it’s marketed toward an in between Young Adult and Adult age group. ![]()
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