![]() ![]() Sorry.Ī Warning: Don't read this book unless you have read Kiss Me Kill Me, the prequel! You will be very confused! ![]() ![]() Nevertheless, I maybe belittling their quality of taste too. ![]() I think a much younger readership may appreciate the wording and phrases more than I have. I think this series is too YA for my taste. I love YA books, they seem to be the type of books I've been stuck on lately. I've read children books with better detailing then these books had. It was overly simplified and it lacked variation in adjective usage and expression. I guess this makes for a far better review then the usual "I loved it." I wish I hadn't even cracked these books open. I think the wording "I'm fat" was in almost every sentence (only a slight exaggeration). Plus, the books seemed to be centered around fashion, make-up, and whether or not they looked fat in what they were wearing. I'm really tired of the over done socialite-mean-girl characters and this series was full of them. Kiss Me, Kill Me was full of nonessential-lackadaisical detailing and phrases, I was bored reading it most of the time. Kisses and Lies was a million times better than the first, however it suffered the consequences with a lower rating because I was so annoyed from book one. I felt that book one would have been better served, if it had been combined with book two. I'm reviewing book one (Kiss Me, Kill Me) and two (Kisses and Lies) together. ![]()
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