I will give everyone a big piece of advice, and I must insist that you take it: DO NOT GET LOVE ADVICE FROM THIS BOOK.Ĭrescendo teaches girls that if their boyfriend doesn't have a 24/7 arousal in his meat-sword as soon as he catches sight of her, it OBVIOUSLY must mean that he doesn't love her. Though not as unbearable to read as the first 'book', it was still a flaming piece of shit. I mean come on, apparently Patch doesn't screw Nora up enough, we may as well give them a run for their money big time, right? After dragging myself through that bullshit of a book, that ending actually made me very, very happy.īut other than that, this book was still pretty freaking bad. I also give Crescendo props for giving me an ending that assured some much needed ass kicking of Nora and Patch. And anyone who's out to get Nora is a pal of mine. Despite the fact that yes, it is merely another abuse-glorifying panty-wetter, the unintentional hilarity just makes the books so much fun to read (in a twisted masochistic kinda way).Ĭrescendo is like a bright shining star of heaven compared to Hush, hush, because Crescendo gave me a favourite character, who is none other than Marcie Miller, the bitch who's out to get Nora. There were many Paranormal YA series where I couldn't possibly continue reading after the first book, but the Hush, Hush series is special. It's an old review but I think I could have worded some things a little better.
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