A review by shelliellie
Textual Healing by Eric Smith

3.0

One of the things I enjoyed about the book is the mismatched cast of characters who I imagine would be absolutely perfect for a movie or TV show. They are quirky and funny and I really did find myself taking a general interest in them. The book however fallows the very basic formula of most romantic comedies in which the main character finds a girl, falls for said girl, lost girl due to a misunderstanding, and then of course in the end wins the girl back. It is what it is for the genre and I don't hate it in some areas it was just really cheesy to me. Also this book could really use an editor. Its very distracting to be reading and come across a very blatant misspelled or even misplaced word. There were a few times when I had to read a sentence multiple time to make sure I was reading it correctly because of an error. I really did enjoy the story though and was very happy I got to read it. It was a very lighthearted read with a lot of goofiness and laughs and would definitely recommend it if your in the mood for something fun.