2.4
Pros:
- easy to read
- quite captivating
Cons:
- horribly oppressive of gender roles
- sickly
- highly unrealistic (her sister is a single mum to two children whilst being a multiple Michelin star chef but can take time off whenever, but has little money and uses her sister as a babysitter, Faith gets engaged after, what, like 4 dates?!)
- incredibly irritating: Henry has said like 1000000 times he wants to be with faith, so why, after she says she doesnt, but changes her mind the day after, would be not want to be. And why would she doubt everything. It's just hugely grating and leads into the next point
- Faith is a huge whinge-bag.
MY BOOK RATING SCALE
I try to keep all of my book ratings on par with one another, and therefore have set the parameters below, bearing in mind that I do not DNF books:
1) Wished I could DNF, with no or very few redeeming features.
2) Poor, but had more redeeming features than the first category (perhaps a moral behind the story, or true life experience). Wouldn't recommend these books.
3) most books should fall into this category, as average books. Not outstanding in any particular way, but was an acceptable version of the genre and story. Often these books have potential to be much better, but the concept or characters are not developed enough.
4) these books are great versions of their genre, but not outstanding enough that I would recommend to people who aren't interested in the genre/reading in general. They are excellent examples of certain parts of the books, with few faults, although there were some parts that could have been strengthened.
5) excellent books. Should be very rare! Little to no room for improvement, and recommendable to anyone, regardless of their interest in reading or genre preference.