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A review by bookstacksamber
Gena/Finn by Hannah Moskowitz, Kat Helgeson
3.0
I was absolutely loving this until about three quarters of the way through, when things took a turn. I was expecting a fluffy friendship and maybe love story, and while the first half of the book was just that, that isn't what we got in the second half. This is absolutely just a personal preference of mine because I'm typically not a big fan of "feels" books. It's not a critique of the book itself, just something that I don't personally particularly enjoy from books. That's also why I dropped it down to 3 stars.
I really hated the way it ended. I felt let down after I got so invested in Gena and Finn's friendship and relationship. Knowing now how it ended, I wish there had been more of Charlie's character throughout the book. He was an important part of the last 50ish pages of the book, and I probably would have enjoyed it more if the author's had shown us more of his personality and POV throughout. I wasn't invested in him as a character at all because we'd been told so little about him, so for him to play such an important role in the end of the book left me a little bored and wanting more from the ending.
I really hated the way it ended. I felt let down after I got so invested in Gena and Finn's friendship and relationship. Knowing now how it ended, I wish there had been more of Charlie's character throughout the book. He was an important part of the last 50ish pages of the book, and I probably would have enjoyed it more if the author's had shown us more of his personality and POV throughout. I wasn't invested in him as a character at all because we'd been told so little about him, so for him to play such an important role in the end of the book left me a little bored and wanting more from the ending.