Member Reviews
This just manages to get two stars as I did finish it.
I struggled with this as at times it just seemed to drift along, repeating itself and going nowhere.
None of the characters were particularly likeable and the story was very confusing.
I could not recommend this, unless you have insomnia.
I do not remember why I requested this book, but if it was for the description, the book itself did not live up to it. Though I did not realize that "Lenore and the Problem with Love" was a sequel until I got to the end of the book, I believe that I would not have liked it any better after knowing the events of the first book.
Set in a not so far future, the book details Ella's experiences at college with her boyfriend Brandon and their professors and experiments with dogs and quantum messages. I was lost through most of the book-partially because I didn't have the first book's information, but also because Ella seems to jump around and spend a good amount of time either worried about her romance (or lack of) with Brandon or tripped out after playing her violin, Lenore.
This book was such a tangled mess that I simply (DNF) could not finish it. Gave up about one third into it.
Sadly, this was too boring and confusing for me. I ended up DNF it at 17%. at my kindle. I don't know but for me but i was just so confusing and meh most of the times and then i gave up.