wow… where do I even begin…
I picked up this book because of the cool cover and interesting synopsis. HOWEVER,, there were just so many problems with this book that I couldn’t ignore
1. Pacing
The book is 264 pages and only starts to pick up in the last 60 or so. The rest of the 200 are the most gruelling, boring and repetitive events to read. From the very beginning, it is established that Rafi is a creep. She is obsessed over the school’s cutest couple and will do anything to see them together. great! We get it. Instead of diving deeper into this obsession, the same points and acts are repeated and repeated and repeated. Rafi is obsessed with this couple, she finds ways to talk to them, be near them, take pictures of them blah blah blah. After 200 pages of nearly the same events being beaten into the ground, I started to get incredibly bored. There wasn’t any suspense building up, no stakes being raised, nothing. For a thriller, there was a severe lack of thrill.
2. Character development
(Or lack thereof) SERIOUSLY?? Girl did not get any character development throughout the book. Rafi starts off as a creep and ends up as one too. Maybe it was intentional? But I feel like to not give her any character development seems like such a missed opportunity. She mentions towards the end of the book, how she is determined to be better than her mom and start to set things right at school. And her last encounter with Mr. Bryant seemed like she was finally acknowledging her stalking and obsession issues and the root cause of them. Instead of expanding on dissecting these problem , the author glosses over them and Rafi continues to breath down the couple’s necks.
3. Unexpanded storylines
Kinda related to the previous point but I think the fact that so many of Rafi’s issues stem from a lack of strong family bond, and parent issues were important elements to the story and they felt pretty neglected. There were basically no interactions with Rafi and her parents which make sense since they don’t live with each other. Aside from some texts we see from her mom there’s nothing else to go off of from their family’s relationship. But even so, I think the author still could have included more conversations with the grandparents? How they felt about Rafi’s actions, how they felt when their daughter was pregnant, etc etc. It was also said that the first time Rafi was caught stalking, her dad was notified. and yet we were not told of his reaction?? Which could help us better understand their dynamics? I think this hurts the story and just flattens it and makes it more superficial. Also the relationship with Jenna could have also been expanded on. I felt like she just randomly appeared in parts of the book and disappeared.
3.5. Dialogue
Idk man I feel like some sentences had nothing to do with the plot just went on and on. It felt so boring and unnecessary.
It took me 3 months to finish this book…and I only read it out of spite and because this was a library book and my hold was about to expire. The one positive thing I will say is that I think the author did a great job of making Rafi such a creepy protagonist… some scenes just felt so intrusive and gross that you can’t help from cringing and getting second hand embarrassment for Rafi. I think this book had the potential but it just fell flat for me.