the thing about natalie is that she is, and everyone in the world around her is, terribly self-absorbed. and on the one hand, she is a teenager, and the main characters are all teenagers, but the adults are also just as guilty of self-absorption here. it sounded better in my head spends a lot of time in natalie's head. and sometimes even if she thinks it sounded better, it really didn't.
natalie is charming, and you root for her, even when you know she is being dense. she's a teenager. and acts like it. and since this is a story written for teenagers, it's all good. i promise. i just wanted to like natalie more than i did. this is undoubtedly her story, and so if you aren't fully engaged with her voice and all her foibles, it makes for some tough going.
this didn't quite grab me, but it doesn't mean that it's not enjoyable.
**it sounded better in my head will publish on april 7, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/flatiron books in exchange for my honest review.
natalie is charming, and you root for her, even when you know she is being dense. she's a teenager. and acts like it. and since this is a story written for teenagers, it's all good. i promise. i just wanted to like natalie more than i did. this is undoubtedly her story, and so if you aren't fully engaged with her voice and all her foibles, it makes for some tough going.
this didn't quite grab me, but it doesn't mean that it's not enjoyable.
**it sounded better in my head will publish on april 7, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/flatiron books in exchange for my honest review.
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