The Truth About Emily by Madi Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Right from the description, something about this book made me think of Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada. Emily is not where she wants to be in life and this book shows us how she pursues "her path, her way" which proved to be a light, fun read.
Sometimes her insecurities become slightly annoying because you just feel like telling her, "grow up" but for the most part Emily is an entertaining character. Many younger female readers will definitely be able to relate to her.
I liked the author's easy flow of telling the story and Emily was consistent throughout the book which was a plus in my books. Sometimes with strong female leads, you find that their behaviour patterns change in the book and they become confusing.
Would I recommend this read? Yes, this was an enjoyable read and I enjoyed the author's finishing touches when it came to "making it" in a competitive environment.
Overall assessment:
Content: 4/5
Editing: 4/5
Formatting: 4/5
Pacing: 4.5/5
Offensive content?: Based on language and settings, I would recommend this book for adult readers.
Disclosure: I received a review copy of this book from the author. I did not receive any payment in exchange for this review nor was I obliged to write a positive one.
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