![]() The idea was there, that people need to stop worrying about material things and the latest trends and whatnot and instead focus on important issues like the environment and making a change in the world and the MC had a bit of a Norma Rae/William Wallace taking a stand kind of moment and I held out hope that my frown would eventually get turned upside down and run on sentence is super run on-y. This was a book I thought I would really enjoy, but it ended up just kind of floundering around. ![]() Sadly the trendy clothing and new and improved lingo all the youngsters used was about the only thing I found entertaining. Wellllll, turns out probably just about anything. Īlthough my love for the Divergent franchise turned south come book three, I really liked the first one and therefore was all over this ARC.Īt minimum, it was guaranteed to feature some crazy ass clothing trend descriptions, right?Īnd what could possibly have more potential to be absolutely cutthroat and drama filled than a world filled with designers trying to stay ahead of the competition? ![]() The blurb said this story was going to be Project Runway meets Divergent. Sorry to the aforementioned folks, but when the tag line for a book is “Are you in or are you out?” it’s pretty much just begging to have the poop giffed out of it with Project Runway quotes. ![]() It’s not like they complain ALL THE FUCKING TIME ABOUT IT or anything. gifs annoy certain people on Goodreads? Yeah, you probably didn’t. ![]()
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