Just One Damned Thing After Another

Just One Damned Thing After Another

2013 • 480 pages

Ratings68

Average rating3.5

15

From the way it was written at the start, I thought this was just going to be an entertaining and fun story. But man, things got dark real fast.

This story and its main character grab you from the get-go. She's likeable, and you instantly kind of get her as a character. The rest of the characters work really well too, but a lot of these character either have a ~twist attached to them or aren't going to last long.

Events do happen super fast in this. I sometimes had to go back a bit because apparently someone had died and I had apparently missed the sentence in which that happened. It also tends to go from one emotion to another on the complete opposite side of the spectrum, which can kinda throw you for a loop, as it feels like what just happened simply cannot be real (and sometimes it wasn't even real). But don't get me wrong, this book does mess with your emotions quite successfully at times. (Grant :().

Though I am very unfamiliar with a lot of history, a very worthy read. Might get onto the sequel soon.

April 30, 2017Report this review