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Breakable

Breakable

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I liked this for what it is, an in-depth look at a singular character, Landon Lucas Maxfield.

This is not a romance novel. If you were to read this as a stand alone novel you would be very confused, because Jacqueline and many other characters are not fleshed out at all, like we know barely anything about Jacqueline from this novel alone.

The point, then, is not necessarily her or the relationship but how all of these things make Landon/Lucas FEEL and how he handles them and how they eventually help him heal. In order to fully know these things, we also had to know his past.

I think Ms. Webber did an excellent job of all of this. The pace was great, everything was described very well...it wasn't confusing but it didn't make me think she was questioning my intelligence as a reader either haha. It is a well-written novel, told from an alternating perspective of teenage boy to young adult male. That was also interesting in itself. I enjoyed this novel a lot, and really liked seeing what Ms. Webber already knew as she wrote “Easy”.

I will be reading her upcoming novel also because I am extremely interested in Boyce's home life as well. Now there is an interesting character!

February 25, 2015Report this review