Reviewed by Joséphine on
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July 15, 2017
Actual rating: 3.5 stars
Initial thoughts: For the most part, I enjoyed I Believe in a Thing Called Love. The relationship Desi shared with her father was on point. Though, I must admit, I'm not into K-dramas, I still loved the cultural aspects. There are a lot of similarities between East and Southeast Asian cultures, so a lot of Desi's way of life felt familiar. However, her levels of being a control freak far exceeded that of anyone I know or have met. That's exactly where hilarity ensued.
Part of me felt uncomfortable about what that meant in terms of manipulating others. Since that's the whole premise of the book, it was expected, though, so I let my discomfort slide. Besides, you've got to admire that amount of dedication to achieving a goal.
As much as I Believe in a Thing Called Love made me laugh, the characters weren't particularly memorable. Desi was Miss Perfect, and Luca was a generic brooding, misunderstood love interest. Since the story was premised on clichés, I expected the characters to rise above that. Sadly, they didn't.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 July, 2017: Finished reading
- 15 July, 2017: Reviewed