This Beats Perfect by Rebecca Denton

This Beats Perfect (This Beats Perfect, #1)

by Rebecca Denton

'This Beats Perfect is a fabulous celebration of music, friendship, and following your dreams' Katherine Webber, author of Wing Jones

Amelie Ayres has impeccable taste in music. Bowie. Bush. Bob. So when she finds herself backstage at The Keep's only UK gig she expects to hate it; after all they are the world's most tragic band. In fact she feels a grudging respect - not (obviously) for their music, but for the work that goes in to making them megastars. And when lead singer, 'Maxx', is not dressed up as a cross between Elvis and a My Little Pony, he is actually rather normal, talented and has creative struggles not too dissimilar to her own.

But the next morning she wakes up and rolls over to discover a million new @'s on social media. Overnight, a photo of her at the gig has made her a subject of global speculation. Suddenly the world needs to know #Who'sThatGirl? - but for all the wrong reasons.

All Amelie wants is to play her music. She's got the guitar, the songs, the soul and, in the safety of her bedroom, she's got the voice. But when it comes to getting up on stage, she struggles with self-doubt.

Immaculate's a concept. Flawless is fake. But just sometimes music - and hearts - can rock a perfect beat.

'A witty exploration into the world of celebrity' The Sun

Reviewed by Leah on

3 of 5 stars

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I was so excited to read this book. I love boyband lit. I love getting a peek (not peak) into the boyband life, but this just seemed a bit immature to me? The way Amelie was a snob over The Keep, the way they dismissed the music as if it's nothing - there is nothing wrong with pop music. It's why it's called pop music. It's popular.

Some of the writing was just a bit clunky for me - wrong words were used (peak instead of peek), silly little grammatical errors, weird sentences that no one would phrase is such a way. "Did he say," in regards to something charlie said instead of "did he tell you that".

The plot was ok, but I found no spark at all between Amelie and Max, IMO. Maybe it's just me? But I felt nothing.

I honestly was so excited to read the book and there were bits I liked but mostly it just didn't grab me the way other books have. Which was a shame.

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