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To Catch a Spirit (Spirit Chasers, #1)
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bookshelves: annoying-things, dnf, i-don-t-care, it-s-not-for-me, man-whore, meh-hero, not-my-kind-of-hero, rolling-my-eyes
Oct 28, 2017
bookshelves: annoying-things, dnf, i-don-t-care, it-s-not-for-me, man-whore, meh-hero, not-my-kind-of-hero, rolling-my-eyes
So this didn't work for me.
I don't like best friends who constantly tell the heroine that she should just sleep around. That it's necessary for women to have fun and live life to the fullest and that contains sleeping with numerous (rich and beautiful) men, whom they meet at fancy parties. And when said heroine declines, she's labeled a prude. Wow. Totally true best friend. Not.
I don't like heroes who look at females like a pack of sheep. Everyone will do. Because hero has a problem (don't know what it is, didn't read any further) and he just can't be in any kind of relationship with a woman. He just has one-night-stands. And many of them. A total man-slut. And he just chooses whatever women, because all women are all the same. They just want him for sex and money. How could they? And what does he want for them? Right, just a ONS with no strings attached. So he's totally not better than them. I really don't like this basic view of women. And then the hero sees the heroine and guess what? She's totally different from any other women. He can see that at first glance. And do you know why? Because she's not wearing a beautiful dress, no. She's in slacks and a black turtleneck. So she's really different from these other women. Really perceptive of our hero.
That's when I noped out of this one. Totally lost interest, not for me.
I don't like best friends who constantly tell the heroine that she should just sleep around. That it's necessary for women to have fun and live life to the fullest and that contains sleeping with numerous (rich and beautiful) men, whom they meet at fancy parties. And when said heroine declines, she's labeled a prude. Wow. Totally true best friend. Not.
I don't like heroes who look at females like a pack of sheep. Everyone will do. Because hero has a problem (don't know what it is, didn't read any further) and he just can't be in any kind of relationship with a woman. He just has one-night-stands. And many of them. A total man-slut. And he just chooses whatever women, because all women are all the same. They just want him for sex and money. How could they? And what does he want for them? Right, just a ONS with no strings attached. So he's totally not better than them. I really don't like this basic view of women. And then the hero sees the heroine and guess what? She's totally different from any other women. He can see that at first glance. And do you know why? Because she's not wearing a beautiful dress, no. She's in slacks and a black turtleneck. So she's really different from these other women. Really perceptive of our hero.
That's when I noped out of this one. Totally lost interest, not for me.
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Reading Progress
Started Reading
October 28, 2017
– Shelved
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
annoying-things
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
dnf
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
i-don-t-care
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
it-s-not-for-me
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
man-whore
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
meh-hero
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
not-my-kind-of-hero
October 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
rolling-my-eyes
October 28, 2017
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Finished Reading