i was so looking forward to more than maybe. but i was also really nervous because i loved you'd be mine. and you just never know with second books. and i still don't know. because i certainly loved luke and vada and their relationship, but maybe this book wasn't quite for me.
but as much as i love books about music, i think i love books that are about the making of music. the way sound and words play together to make music on the page. this book was about music, but about songs and bands and stuff i actually find really boring. i don't listen to music this way. i don't hear lyrics. i feel things when i listen to music. the words to a song don't matter to me as much as the way i feel about it. so i don't remember the names to songs or the bands that played them. i would never identify people based on songs, and i think the issue is that using that as a descriptor makes it hard as a reader who doesn't have the same musical knowledge nor the interest. i didn't want to have to do homework to "get" what a character was, i guess.
this is stuff that kills my music-loving husband. but we just listen in a different way. the way vada and luke experience music and love it, is different from the way i do. and it's totally okay. it's just ended up not being the best fit for me. ah well.
**more than maybe will publish on july 21, 2020. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/wednesday books in exchange for my honest review.
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