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Haze by Christine Bernard

vewokie's review

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5.0

Haze will stay on my mind forever, just as Mute has and does.

I don't know what it is about Christine's books but they always leave me with thoughts afterwards. I cannot help imagine if I'd be able to do what Rebecca did - successfully do challenges chosen by strangers for me, a new one each week, and to push myself out of my comfort zone to do them.

And you know what, when life gets too comfortable, how often do you push those boundaries and do something crazy or uncomfortable to learn something about yourself or spice things up.

100% recommend to read (along with Mute) because it is a feel-good, easy reading book!

tammisays's review

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5.0

I loved Rebecca's first story in [b:Mute|38311922|Mute|Christine Bernard|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1517403156l/38311922._SY75_.jpg|59963935] and Haze offered yet another journey with the quirky & lovable character. The book offered so many learning opportunities, and plenty of laughs (I personally think Rebecca would be tons of fun to hang out with).
This was an enjoyable read, and very hard to put down.

casseyt's review

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4.0

Oh, this is so so hard to review. I loved that we got more of Rebecca's story post Mute, bonus for Benjamin appearances :) But, when characters are going through tough mental times, and all the self reflection while you're in the same phase...hard, hard reading. Which clearly isn't fair in terms of judging the book...but it's ridiculously hard to separate it from the read for me right now.

Totally winning in that we get:
* more Bubbles
* Benjamin interactions
* the development of her relationship with her mom
* full circle on dinner
* a great new friend for Rebecca
* resolution of things that irked our girl in Mute

Also, while there is a challenge going on for this book...it's not one that has me adding another tick in the Christine Bernard doesn't like her characters column ;)

*I'm a lucky fish and am on the author's ARC team*

thegreensofa's review

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2.0

Nowhere near as good as the first book in the duology, sadly a little juvenile. It would have to take a completely different turn for me to read it if there is a third one later.

friedatweehuysen's review

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5.0

Superb! I saw so much of myself in this story. The conflict within me about myself. The emotional rollercoaster, up and down and around the bend!! 🙈🤯 Liking people but not sharing myself with the world.
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