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Bad Rep (Bad Rep, #1)
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bookshelves: 2013-reads, chick-lit, contemporary, self-published, new-adult, realistic-fiction, romance
Dec 08, 2012
bookshelves: 2013-reads, chick-lit, contemporary, self-published, new-adult, realistic-fiction, romance
So here’s the gist. She splurged and needs the money to pay back so she decided to find a job. She found a job…and a guy. She and the guy has this undeniable attraction, she didn’t mind the flirting. She thought it was harmless or so she thought because luck runs out when she found out he has girlfriend and she’s the president of the sorority she belong to. Damn luck, right?
But the worst has yet to come, although they tried (they weren’t really trying hard to ignore their attraction) they eventually caved in they make out and was busted by his girlfriend’s friend and also member of her sorority. News went out and people has labeled he names, like slut, whore for making a move with the guy that supposed to be off limits. Is her reputation beyond salvation? Is he worth the trash talking she’s getting from everyone?
Those questions what kept me reading this book, and it did have that answers to that but it was hard connecting with the philosophy when the characters annoyed you to death. I didn’t like how self-centered she was…most of the time. The only time I commend her was when she stand up for herself (which was freaking about time because name calling has got to stop!). Even the guy needs to stand up for her girlfriend, he’s aware of the backlash she’ll get once they are out in public but he wasn’t there for her. Not really. He only did was to console privately and that’s not enough no matter how much he assured her that she’s it for him.
This is one problem when relationship started in cheating. The trust. No matter how much the ex had treated him, she still deserves to know that you’ll end the relationship. You need to cut the ties first before you hop to another prospect. No wonder she was jealous and paranoid, because they betrayed someone. But her jealousy is all too consuming that I have to prevent myself from pulling my hair because I spend a fortune on it. But to cut my whining short, they did make their relationship works. They find out the true villain. They’re now in talking terms with his ex. It looked happily ever after to me. I’m just here wondering why I’m not satisfied.
It wasn’t a bad read but I was having a hard time keeping up with the characters annoying decisions and actions. This book mostly centered on their relationship, a relationship under people’s radar. Some family issues as to why the girl was reluctant at first to try real relationship, and the guy pursing the career he had chosen for himself. But they, as I said, overcome it. Another all’s well that ends well tale, I guess.
But the worst has yet to come, although they tried (they weren’t really trying hard to ignore their attraction) they eventually caved in they make out and was busted by his girlfriend’s friend and also member of her sorority. News went out and people has labeled he names, like slut, whore for making a move with the guy that supposed to be off limits. Is her reputation beyond salvation? Is he worth the trash talking she’s getting from everyone?
Those questions what kept me reading this book, and it did have that answers to that but it was hard connecting with the philosophy when the characters annoyed you to death. I didn’t like how self-centered she was…most of the time. The only time I commend her was when she stand up for herself (which was freaking about time because name calling has got to stop!). Even the guy needs to stand up for her girlfriend, he’s aware of the backlash she’ll get once they are out in public but he wasn’t there for her. Not really. He only did was to console privately and that’s not enough no matter how much he assured her that she’s it for him.
This is one problem when relationship started in cheating. The trust. No matter how much the ex had treated him, she still deserves to know that you’ll end the relationship. You need to cut the ties first before you hop to another prospect. No wonder she was jealous and paranoid, because they betrayed someone. But her jealousy is all too consuming that I have to prevent myself from pulling my hair because I spend a fortune on it. But to cut my whining short, they did make their relationship works. They find out the true villain. They’re now in talking terms with his ex. It looked happily ever after to me. I’m just here wondering why I’m not satisfied.
It wasn’t a bad read but I was having a hard time keeping up with the characters annoying decisions and actions. This book mostly centered on their relationship, a relationship under people’s radar. Some family issues as to why the girl was reluctant at first to try real relationship, and the guy pursing the career he had chosen for himself. But they, as I said, overcome it. Another all’s well that ends well tale, I guess.
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Reading Progress
December 8, 2012
– Shelved
Started Reading
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
romance
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
2013-reads
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
chick-lit
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
contemporary
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
self-published
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
new-adult
January 1, 2013
– Shelved as:
realistic-fiction
January 1, 2013
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Finished Reading
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thanks. >///< this one is tolerable from the bunch i've tried. i know the feeling, if i start lagging then i dnf automatically and hop into another book. but i finish this one so i guess it was ok. but this kind of story is starting to exhaust me. :(