The Freshman
The Freshman
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Second Louise Collins book I read and while it was a good read, it didn't throw me off like the first one I read, The Psychopath. I don't think one is better than the other, though. After you read one of them you kinda know what to expect since the setting is similar. I'm going to try and not compare them, instead focusing on just The Freshman.
There was not much character development, there are a lot of things left unexplained and I didn't quite feel it. There was definitely chemistry between Alfie and Nate, but it didn't get me riled up, so to say. It was pretty obvious from the start where things were going, but I'm not upset about that, I still enjoyed it; it would have benefitted some more mystery and tension, though.
I have questions for both Alfie and Nate, I didn't really get to know the characters, to know what made them who they are. Alfie still has a way to go, he just started his adventure into adulthood, but I would have liked some more background. The info was scarce. I did get enough to make an idea about both of them, but not enough to know them.
Despite all that, I did enjoy The Freshman. I especially liked the dialogue and Alfie's clever replies, as well as his reactions. The chap is pretty brave too. I don't have much to say about Nate, I have more questions about him than Alfie, but he did have some good moments too.
At some point I am planning on reading The Rat which has a similar setting, and if I learned something so far, it is that I should keep my expectations low, but there's a pretty good chance I would enjoy that one as well.