The book started with a lot of promise - smooth writing, pleasant humor, and characters that, at first, were still easy to connect with. But the moment the couple broke up, the entire plot simply fell apart. Instead of mature or emotional development, I got a hesitant stream of thoughts and behaviors that felt more like the diary of a confused teenager than an adult novel.
The writing, which was sharp and precise in the beginning, suddenly turned unfocused and almost childish, as if the author switched genres, styles, and even levels of maturity halfway through. It felt like everything built in the first part was tossed aside - replaced by unnecessary drama, unbelievable decisions, and dialogues that read like a draft that never went through proper editing.
In the end, instead of a moving or meaningful story, I got a book that starts out promising but ends up simply disappointing. Its second half feels rushed, thoughtless, and disconnected from the very characters it introduced so well at the start.
A shame - this could have been an excellent book, but it ultimately leaves a strong sense of missed potential.