Jane is having a dream of a guy who said her destiny. I just need to try it, at least, before I make a judgment. But I was really captivated by the cover… and the summary. Now getting to the topic (I know I can be unnecessarily wordy sometimes), this book is one of those who aren’t exactly spectacular among the masses (the readers). Me, I gave it 1.5, because it was painful thing to read. Look at Bumped, most I saw are three stars, and they said they are pretty generous enough. Ok, there are times that I should listen to majority when people said it’s not good, it’s really not. And besides, I’m sometimes (often somehow) on the other side, books with high appraisal doesn’t necessarily will be enjoyable to me. I do check reviews but it doesn’t weigh that much to my decision. There are two things I keep in my mind when selecting a book to read.
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