The Signs and Wonders of Tuna Rashad by Natasha Deen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I had some mixed feelings all along my reading but at the end I liked it and it wasn't boring or just your usual YA rom-com.
This is a story that deals with some important issues of life and it made me feel for the characters. I found Tuna's character so cute, funny, smart and so right in her way of making her brother wake-up and move on, her parents didn't do their job correctly, so someone had to do what she did and she had the right to mourn the way she wanted and Robby had no right to do what he was doing to them all.
I also loved her character because she was strong and I loved the way she dealt with Tristan at the end because he kind of played with her feelings and she was right to not wanting to have any regrets, he was really a cold coward. Also,I loved her relationship with her family and her friend Fi, it was funny, smart and enjoyable to read all the dialogues and how Tuna saw things mainly her crazy obsession with the ancestors, signs and the butterflies, actually, I didn't take it seriously because she might grow up and see things differently, I didn't care about her beliefs, really, it was just something special about this character which made her different from the usual female MC in Contemporary YA.
All in all, I liked it and I had a good time while reading it. It was well written and I liked that it was not only focused on the romantic part.
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