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Magnolia Parks by Jessa Hastings

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slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.75


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challenging dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

Wow! Just wow! This book was something. I have been avoiding this book for the past two years cuz I heard it was toxic and after reading Addicted because of its popularity, I avoided this one like the plague. And now after I've read it, this makes the Addicted series look like child's play. Normally I start off with things I liked, but for this book there really was much to like. The people who gave this book 1 star, valid, the people who gave this book 4 stars, I get it. The people that give this 5 stars,  I don't understand, but I love that for you; love that you enjoyed this!

Things I liked:
  • This book is weirdly addicting. After the 7-10%-ish mark, I was actually pretty into it. I was eating it up and I was so surprised. I love drama in books so that wasn't surprising, but what was surprising is that I was enjoying THIS book in particular because it honestly was just toxic all around. But like I said I was eating it up. I think it's because I found the toxicity of it all to be very entertaining. Deep down I wasn't rooting for them, but I was feeling the soulmate vibes they were exuding. I was feeding into the delusion for the sake of entertainment. And this delusion lasted until I got to the 32% mark. I honestly felt myself giving this book a 4 to a 4.25 stars, maybe even a 4.5. I was ready to get the rest of the series in the MP universe. That spell ended because after that their behavior got really tiring really quickly. However, it would really flip-flop for me. After the 32% mark, I was trudging along through this book because things just got so repetitive and exhausting. There were a few times where I wanted to dnf it. But then sometimes something entertaining would happen and then I'll be eating it up again. And my feelings would just fluctuate throughout the entire book.

  •  Honestly, I kinda understand the appeal to a couple like Magnolia and BJ. They possess that passion, desire, and high intense energy that many people enjoy consuming. It resembles a lot of popular tv show romance couples, like Damon and Elena, Eli and Claire, and infamously Chuck and Blair (hate them by the way). What's funny is that BJ and Magnolia were FAR WORSE than any of the couples I listed, they were even worse than Chuck and Blair and that's saying something because Chuck and Blair were awful. Both Magnolia and BJ (especially BJ) hurt each other in unimaginable ways and they can't just seem to stop, but they also can't seem to cut this magnetic pull that they have for each other. And when reading about that at times I get the appeal of each other. They are two people that love each other fiercely and it's because of that intensity that they can't seem to break away from each other. Have you ever loved someone so much that it destroys you? So, yeah, like I said I get the appeal (still not healthy though).

  • I'm not a fan of the writing in this book, but there are so many quotes that EAT in this book and it really goes to show the "soulmate" connection of Magnolia and BJ.

-"Have you ever had someone start you dead in the eyes and wearing all the ways you hurt them? It's fucking intense. But you know what, she hurt me too."

-"Normal for two broken hearts who can't fit their pieces with anyone but each other."

-"He’s a time bomb for me, do you see now? That he’ll hurt me. He’ll always hurt me. I’ll never be safe with him, even if I’m always safe next to him. So, it doesn’t matter if I love him—which I don’t—but if I did, it doesn’t matter, even now. Because loving him is the same thing as tossing the keys to my heart to a valet without a driver’s license. He’ll drive me off a cliff."

-" What a mind fuck it is to comfort the person who just blew your whole heart open with a rifle."

-" It was just easier to be with him than not to be, and maybe that’s not a good thing —I don’t know anymore. I can’t objectively tell with us. With anything to do with him, my heart’s logic is as blurry as the lines we pretend we don’t cross. I was still broken, and I was still sad, and I still didn’t trust him how I used to trust him, but I think at one point, I loved him more than he hurt me, and it sort of began to feel stupid to me to love someone how I loved him and to throw it all away......"

- "It happens because people are careless and callous and casual with hearts and emotions, and those people are dangerous to be involved with and so even if you love them, you shouldn’t love them because nothing is worth feeling how he made me feel, and there was no guaranteeing that what happened before wouldn’t happen again because the word of a cheater, she said, is void."

-"I remember resentment pounding through my body and then I remember it, like a physical punch in the gut, how much I loved him. Really loved him. To the bone, loved him. Cut me and I’d bleed him. How much I needed him, still needed him, would forever, always, never couldn’t even if I tried, needed him. And I remember being deeply afraid of what my life would be like without him in it."

"I didn’t realise hours were passing, let alone days. I was at the precipice of losing the love of my life and time had suspended."

-"He stares over at me, trying to dissect what Beej and I—an impossible task, I can assure him here and now that he—like the countless number of people before him—will fail miserably. Because BJ and I are unquantifiable. It’s the nuances of all the ways we love each other and have loved each other and keep on accidentally loving each other and it’s the intricacies of our threads we’ve knotted together and it’s the secrets we know about each other and it’s that one broken heart we share."

  • One thing that I also find appealing about this book is that at times the characters realized their dynamic was messed up. I wish they would've leaned into the self-awareness more because I feel like that would've made the story more engaging to me. Because I understand having that magnetic pull towards someone that you feel is your everything to the point where it overrides your self-respect and everything in between because all you want to do is be with them. It makes for a great story. (also, there are portions of this book between Magnolia and BJ that are cute, like their staring contest, their "how's the weather parks" messages, the national geographic thing, it really sucks how all that is clouded by how toxic they are")
  • Not gonna lie, I kinda liked Christian and Magnolia. Their dynamic was kinda cute. And the rain scene they had was literally so cute!
    Justice for  Christian lowkey which is why I couldn't get into Daisy Haites because it was clear to me that he was still in love with Magnolia.
  • Oh and I liked her dynamic with Henry too wish we got more of them.
  • Despite its flaws, I still did enjoy Tom and Magnolia's dynamic. At times, the Tom chapter (not his pov) were a breath of fresh air to me.
  • I did enjoy the little glimpses we got of Julian. Lowkey shipping him and Magnolia. 

Things that I didn't like:
  • My gosh, I know it may seem like I liked this book based on the lengthy the top portion of this review is but that honestly can't be further from the truth. I'm so annoyed because this book had promise to be great, but in my opinion, it kinda fumbled (for me considering this book has a huge fanbase regardless of the negative reviews).
  • There is not one good character in this book. Not one. I did like Bridget and Marsali, but then they do it some do a 180.
    Loved Bridget at first because she would put both BJ and Magnolia in their place, especially BJ, but then she just turns out to be a BJ fan at the end of the book. What! And Marsali, the hypocrite she is, goes on and has a 6-year affair with Magnolia's father while also giving her a whole speech on how a cheater isn't to be trusted. Tom was decent, but he did want to get into Magnolia's pants the whole time as well as was also in love with his dead brother's ex-wife, so can't win them all.
    Everyone enables this relationship and when some people would speak out on how dysfunctional and messed up their dynamic is, they'd still enable it regardless.
  • In addition to what I said previously, every single character in this book is flat and one-dimensional and that includes the main characters. Throughout this entire 400-500 page book we literally learn next to nothing about Magnolia and BJ outside of their"relationship". We get introduced to sooooo many characters like I had to pause several times to figure who's who. Henry (BJ's brother; Magnolia's bestie), Christian (Magnolia's first boyfriend; also in the friend group), Jonah (BJ's bestie; Christian's brother), Paili (Magnolia's female bestie), Perry (Magnolia's gay friend), Tom (the "foxhole"), Bridget (Magnolia's sister), Marsali (i think she's Magnolia caretaker, wasn't sure of her role in their household), and then there's Gus (he's also Magnolia's gay friend and works with her dad), there are a bit more people but they don't matter. All these characters and no depth to any of them except that they're all Magnolia x BJ stans no matter how much BJ hurts Magnolia.

  •  Now to the ICK, himself, BJ Ballentine. Offense after offense after offense. There's not a single redeeming quality about BJ, like not a single one.
    He claims he loves Magnolia then runs around constantly berating his sexual conquests right in front of her. It's literally a known fact that BJ is such a whore and just sleeps around with any woman he can find.
    He deliberately hurts Magnolia because he gains comfort in the fact that she still cares for him. Excuse me! What! Imagine going around and purposefully going out of your way to cause emotional turmoil to the person who claims to be the love of your life.
    So first, he cheats on Magnolia with her best friend, Paili (saw that coming) and he does it cuz he wants to and was even thinking about her at all when he was doing it (he wasn't even drunk). And then when he dumps him and dates someone else, he goes out and gets overdosed in Amsterdam. After said overdose, he promises her that he'll never do it. Then three years later when he sees that she could actually be happy without him, he goes on and starts doing coke again despite his promise to her, knowing good and well this is something she'd never forgive him for. And he has this crazy jealousy streak when it comes to Magnolia, especially when it looks like he could actually be happy without him. His outburst towards the Christian x Magnolia situation is so wild. He literally beats one of his best friends to a bloody pulp in an alley just because Magnolia was happy with him. Ridiculous!
    The way he talks about girls sometimes it's unnerving as well. BJ is literally the scum of the Earth and nothing you can say will change my mind. 
  • This book was soooooo LONG and it didn't need to be at all. After the 32% mark, it was just a repetitiveness cycle of Magnolia hurting BJ, BJ going out of his way to hurt Magnolia more, Magnolia crying over being hurt by BJ, BJ going on a bender because Magnolia hurt him, Magnolia taking BJ back cuz God forbid she cuts him off.
  • Magnolia (she was no saint) had no real friends and no good family. Henry and Perry were the closest, but even they weren't really that great in the end. I just can't imagine that there's nobody in her life who cares about her well-being to tell her that BJ is wrong for her. In this book, we're told just how damaging BJ's behavior is to Magnolia
    sis, was literally in the hospital due to dehydration after he overdosed because she wasn't eating or drink; and he's given her major trust, and co-dependency issues
    and yet nobody goes out of their way to overtly discourage from being with this man, my gosh!
  • Jonah got on my nerves. I can't stand him. Just as bad as BJ.
  • The amount of time Magnolia was describing people's outfits were so annoying.
  • This book was trying to justify cheating a good number of times, uhmm......Ms. Jessa get your life! Cheating is inexcusable, period!

Overall, this book was a mess! The writing wasn't good (had some great quotes though). It had so much potential to be this entertaining messy rich people wind-up of the shenanigans they get into while hyper-focusing on the dysfunctional dynamic of London's "IT" couple, but nope! It was just a book full of flat characters and a repetitive cycle of abuse with no resolution. I don't mind a toxic romance (for entertainment) when the toxicity is MUTUAL. I wish she burned his car(s) down or something. But noooooo, although Magnolia did some things, all she did was play games and drag other men into her mess. Nothing she did was tantamount to the mental and emotional abuse BJ put her through. Sis was a doormat most of the time, and I just didn't vibe with it that. 

All that because said, although there are so many horrendous things about this book, I still didn't hate it by any means. I honestly didn't know how to rate this. Like I said before I can see the appeal and it can be oddly addicting which is why it's not a 2 star or lower. I found myself, after finishing this in a Magnolia Parks hangover weirdly enough. I think I'm trauma-bonded to this book; I'm oddly attached to Magnolia and BJ and this world. So, I'm not sure if I'll pick up the next book, MP2 (i have no interest in reading Daisy's books). If I do I just hope it gets better. That they get better. It'd suck to read the second book and learn that literally hasn't changed. I heard in the second book that BJ goes to therapy so fingers crossed.

Spice:🌶️🌶️(there are no like descriptions of sex on the page, not really, but there is ALOT of talk about sex in this book, like ALOT so beware if that's not your thing)

Note: If you're a mature well adjusted individual that can't suspend your disbelief for toxicity, don't read this, please. SAVE YOURSELF AND DON'T FALL FOR THE HYPE! You've been warned

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challenging dark emotional reflective sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75


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dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0


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Did I like this?? Maybe?? I couldn’t stop reading it, but they are incredibly toxic and I hate “beej” and “parks”. BJ is already a nickname 😑💀💀
the best friend did her dirty

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cfreeman129's review

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dark emotional sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

If you’re looking for an obsessive, dysfunctional romance, this is it.

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emelisa_19's review

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dark tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

1.0

The mental health crisis of the 21st century is clearly diplayed in the amount of people that like this book and root for the main characters.

I am so happy they broke up in the end. In my mind, they will stay that way because I have no plan nor the desire to read the other two books. 

The writting is beautiful. The timeline and flow of the story is messed up tho. One chapter they were resolute on never getting back together, then the next chapter they are made up again, swearing to the stars this is it. I had this feeling that I missed like 4 chapters, which made me think that what was happening was not happening at all. Absolutely hated that. 

Absolutely hate BJ Ballentine, biggest asshole I've ever read about. Parks was kinda nice in the beginning, annoyed me to pieces by the end. They both need therapy. The white walls, straight-jacket kind.

That star I put in the review is for Tom England and BJ's mom only. They were the only thing that kept me pushing through. 

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slow-paced
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

genuinely mad i spent time reading this. the characters never redeem themselves and it’s just the same fight over and over again 

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dark emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

How is the weather over there, Parks?

I am going to try and explain why this was a 5⭐️ read for me, because this relationship was one of mutual destruction and quite honestly I should hate it, but I don’t.
First off Jessa Hastings writing is absolutely amazing, the way she is able to describe feelings without straight saying them is so buttery smooth to my synapses.” Pine trees of mistakes so tall we can’t see over them and rivers of things we didn't say so wide we can’t get around.” I can hardly believe his is her debut novel, I am going to need to buy more tabs, because I don’t know if I can handle the rest of the series.

Our two main characters are Magnolia “Parks” and BJ Ballentine “Beej”. They have pretty much grown up together. Magnolia literally does not remember a time she did not know him. Throughout the whole story you watch them dance around the topic of why they are no longer together. They have created an amazing family of found friends from boarding school. At times when they did not have parents to count on they could count on each other. My absolute favorite relationship was between Magnolia and her sister Bridget (she is my fav). I loved the way they talked to each other so much. Bridget is pretty much our voice of reason in the book, she is constantly calling out Magnolia and BJ on their dysfunction.

Their relationship is absolutely something I would never want a friend/sister/brother to ever go through. They both use other people as objects when they get upset with each other. BJ sleeps around and Magnolia fake dates. However, I can understand how fear can make you go to a level you never thought you reach. Magnolia is so relatable, I can be the exact same way and say things are “fine” when they are so far from it not only does she lie to everyone in that sense, but she also lies to her self and creates this false narrative of how she really is doing. I hope that as I continue to read the series she is able to grow as a woman, find her self worth, and demand that from others.
This is the first book in a long time where I tabbed and spent time looking up merch. Of course I would love the not romance/romance book. There is just something about the depth of feelings that they have for each other, that is so believable, where they cannot face a reality that they don’t have each other in it.

I would totally recommend this to someone who has experience loss, not just in relationships. I think you would be able to relate to the feeling of not being able to let go. I cannot wait to move on to the next book.


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emotional tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0


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