It's more of a 1.5 star actually...A glimpse, a moment, that's how it feels. Like a back story in the middle of a good book, a chapter even.You can't really blame it, the shortness of the story is its weakness, not being able to explore or build enough to make an impression. It couldn't have made an impact even if it really wanted to.I say it's okay, for a back story, something that would be a good part of a more elaborate story. You may say I'm crazy for continuing to read the series, but then again, I was bored and this was such a short read. This was a very good quick read, which had me laughing out loud like an idiot in the middle of my class.The alternating POV really came in handy this time, and really let us know that there's more to Gabriella than meets the eye. I thought at the beginning of the series that she's just another b*tch who does nothing but talk about people and b*tch about everything in life. But in truth, although she does seem to have the perfect life, she actually is just any other girl who's afraid of what her feelings may lead her to do.After reading this, I liked Gabriella way more than I did before, and I agree with how she felt at the start of this novella. And like I said "Leave before you are left."But ya know, that's not always the smart thing to do. It depends, i guess :PI also liked Tucker, aka Uncle Tucker, and though he was in his drunken state, he's still one hilarious dude! I hope he sticks around in this series, though I don't know if that's possible, but still, a girl can hope right? ^_^
What do You think about Getting Close (2000)?
I enjoyed this the most out of the crop.Though really, that isn't saying much.
—custardncake
Really liked it. Sweet and refreshing. I've liked this one the most so far.
—kattheunicorn
Fanfiction. A teenage girl's daydream in science class.
—Hounded