When I look at 'Here we are now' I think of a fair few things. First of all, there is not many father/daughter relationship type YA books on the market at the moment. Secondly, I thought that it would be interesting to see how such a relationship between father and daughter, with the added stress of the Dad being famous adds to the hype of this type of story.
However, when delving into the book itself, it felt as though it was more about the relationship between her father and mother, rather than the main protagonist herself. In fact, it seemed as though the main character was pushed to the side so much, due to the flashbacks, that it felt as though she was a weak supporting character. To this day, it feels as though I haven't really understood what Taliah (the supposed main character) was all about and her mind processes, that we usually see with other beloved characters.
Throughout the book I had found that for the plot itself, I felt as though it was far too short for anything of interest to actually happen. Therefore, anything that seemed like it could have been remotely good in any sort of way, was stifled into oblivion. Honestly, it feels like capitalism at its finest.
Rating: *
However, when delving into the book itself, it felt as though it was more about the relationship between her father and mother, rather than the main protagonist herself. In fact, it seemed as though the main character was pushed to the side so much, due to the flashbacks, that it felt as though she was a weak supporting character. To this day, it feels as though I haven't really understood what Taliah (the supposed main character) was all about and her mind processes, that we usually see with other beloved characters.
Throughout the book I had found that for the plot itself, I felt as though it was far too short for anything of interest to actually happen. Therefore, anything that seemed like it could have been remotely good in any sort of way, was stifled into oblivion. Honestly, it feels like capitalism at its finest.
Rating: *
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