Member Reviews
A brilliant, hilarious, complex successor to Frankie Landau Banks. Doe is a morally difficult mess, and I loved watching her grow into herself. Wells is a swoonworthy book boyfriend for the ages, and I can't wait to introduce my teens to them both.
Overall I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it.
I’m a sucker for fake dating tropes, boarding schools, and this book added on a layer of prank wars which resulted in an entertaining read.
You like the main characters, even though they’re flawed. I did think that there could have been more fleshing out of the characters, there were just too many. Even after reading, I’m not sure what the other four girls added, I felt like it could’ve been one or two good friends and it would’ve been fine. Three’s cousins were all unmemorable, and also added very little. Three could have had more depth or back story, I feel that we didn’t get to know him and actually would’ve been ok with him being the lead interest for Doe. I was pretty happy with Wells though, he got enough screen time, although the romance was more on the back burner to a lot of the other chaotic storylines.
In terms of story, I did feel like the book tried to do too much, which made it hard for the prank/school rivalry didn’t stick as much, and the predator story line so explicitly foreshadowed wasn’t very impactful. Everything felt a little too flimsy. I wish that the book had been a little more sophisticated, it had a lot of potential but the way it handled the predator storyline felt off. A little too juvenile in its result. Doe also while fleshed out felt a little chaotic, like we didn’t get enough time to unpack her and show her growth, it was more told than anything else.
Still, though, an enjoyable read.
*Spoiler free*
I've been looking forward to this book since I've seen friends rave about it online! If they love it, then it goes on my list to check out haha. But I also learned that it's about a prank war going on between rival schools that gets very intense, there's also fake dating, and a group of girls ready to protect their school, which all sounded amazing. Trigger warnings: mentions of sexual assault
This book is so, so good. It deals with messy, complicated characters getting into messy, complicated situations, and it amazing all around.
I adored Doe as a main character, and I adored her so much because I hated her at other times. She's extremely bold, and will make every brazen choice that is put in front of her. She's passionate, and she lets that passion drive her. If there's a line drawn in the sand, she'll look you in the eye as she crosses over it. And this leads her to making choices that kind of suck sometimes, and leads her into sucky situations. And I think that's what made her so great. She's not perfect, and she makes bad decisions sometimes. She is so focused on doing what she thinks is right, that she blocks everything else out. And she has to deal with the consequences of that. She has to reckon with what she chose and where those choices led her. She grew, and I loved that about her. I might've hated her at points, I might've not agreed with her decisions, but she was willing to look at the consequences of her actions head on. And when she takes that passion and puts it into something good, something solid, something that will create good change, wow, it is amazing. Doe is brilliant, headstrong, smart, and amazing, even if she isn't perfect all the time. I ended up really loving her, which surprised me.
The way this book deals with the complicated situations and messy emotions is amazing. It doesn't shy away from them. It lets Doe go full force into what she wants, even if she wants looks like it's not going to end well. And I think that was one of the amazing things about this book, is that it let things get messy and complicated.
I also really loved to see the pranks and schemes that were concocted, because most of them were truly top notch. It's a pranking book that does pranks extremely well.
The relationships in this book were also amazing. There is fake dating, and oh my gosh the chemistry and the feelings that come about and it's even enemies-to-lovers as well! The kissing is also freaking amazing.
The friendships were also top notch. It's a big friend group, and I loved every single one of them. And each of them had their own personalities and lives (I loved how the descriptions of their dorm rooms gave you a peak into their personalities!). These friendships were not smooth sailing throughout the book, because Doe has a lot she has to reckon with. I loved how her friends pushed her to be better, because that is what friends are supposed to do. They all love each other, and their dynamic was incredible.
Pretty much all the side characters were incredible. I loved how they all turned out to be more than I thought they were going to be. They all seem to have their own stories, and their own struggles. And I was surprised at how I ended up feeling about some of them, in a good way!Even the parents were cool! There is even a bisexual dad!
Another thing I loved about this book was how it examined gender in the face of all girls and all boys school. It didn't ignore the existence of trans people, which I really appreciated. It also looked at how just because something is perfect for one person, doesn't mean it is perfect for everyone.
I really, really loved this book. I loved it's messiness, it's friendships, it's fake dating, I loved the sisterhood of Weston girls, I loved the ending, I was grinning so much. It is such a good book.
I am going to post a full review (and pencil review on @longhandpencils!) closer to pub date, but HOLY SCHNIKES I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!
Once I finished, I immediately drafted a single-spaced, two-page doc of screaming adoration that I sent to the author because I was just SHOOK with how much I loved it. Once you finish, you'll want to read it again *immediately.*
Boarding school BFFs, fake dating, PRANKS, and THE swooniest romance. GAHHHH SO GOOD. I am going to scream about this book forever.
A thousand thanks to Wednesday Books and NetGalley for e-ARC in exchange for my honest, unbiased review.
This is my kind of young adult novel! I seriously loved everything about this loveable novel!
This May End Badly is a astonishing romance story! And puts a very modern twist on dating, a fun, filled read with engaging characters.
The story feels genuine and believable.
There was the perfect amount of buildup to it with ideal pacing. I am so impressed with the way the book ended this fantastic journey. Each of the characters is well thought out and easy to relate to as well. It’s quick-paced and very easy to read!
I believe this books is going to be the talk on the gram come April 2022! I wished I would have waited but I have no self control when it comes to such amazing reads!
I can't thank St. Martin's Press/Wednesday Books, NetGalley and author for this straight up delightful book!
Ill post to my Goodreads and Bookstagram account closer to pub date!