Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Introductions by C.L. Stone (The Ghost Bird #1) Review

Huh. I've got mixed feelings about this. 
This is only about one introvert girl who suddenly befriends with seven swoon worthy guys plus two young teacher.
There are Kota, Victor, Silas, Nathan, Gabriel, Luke and North PLUS two "teachers" Dr. Green and Mr Blackbourne.

Here are my problems: 
- Plot is too cliché

“What’s yours?” It took me a moment to guess what he meant. My head was still foggy, so following the conversation was difficult. “Uh... Sang.”
“As in, I sang a song?”
- The heroine name is Sang!! *really*

- The heroine is too naive, innocent, and stupid
I was blushing badly as I followed him back out into Kota’s bedroom. My mind was whirling so fast that I felt like I needed to stay behind and calm myself. It just shocked me that I hadn’t recognized the things he was doing as flirting. Or was he teasing?

- And not to mention a girl who understand all of classic (novels and songs), baseball team, violist name and everything her boy-friends pointed out to her. Yes, Sang knew it perfectly. (/.-)

There's nothing special about this novel, the story is so so. But for whatever reason I couldn't put it down.
I swear I don't know why!! And yeah I'm totally understand why people gave this 5 stars rating.
I'm still going to read the second book tho. Let's see if there will be some "improvements".

Rating 3/5 stars

Originally posted on my Goodreads page March 31, 2015

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