Ok... so I am very upset to say that I dnf'd it at 50%. Whatever I was thinking before opening this book, it definitely wasn't what I got.
There are only 2 ways one could go after reading this book. One, they would understand what this was about, they would find Jett amusing, and continue reading. Other, they would not understand it, they would think it's a pain to read it and they wouldn't be generous with ratings. I am in the latter category.
Jett is unlikable. That was clear from page one, and when it's the case with a story, a reader reads on for the plot or the character development. 50%, I read, I couldn't identify the plot. It's annoying, what's more annoying is Jett herself. She's the kind of person who's too self centred, she keeps making assumptions about every one, thinks she's the smartest (can't stop mentioning her "researchs" and "hypothesis") but is really portrayed stupid in social terms. I can't understand her problem, and unlike the school therepist, I am not patient enough.
“20 page research with relevant links associated with how Carlos is mentally sick”
“Was she even a qualified teacher?”
“Manita, imaginary sister of Carlos.”
It was just too much.
To me, it was thoroughly boring. So little happened compared to the number of pages. More or less, I was always annoyed with Jett's questions. The book just got on my nerves, I couldn't bear one more word.