
Nothing More
Reviews

It's nice to get some background on Landon and his life... he just spends too much time talking dialog in his own head

It was ok. Kept my interest. Just didn’t connect with it as much as I wanted to.

Mscheeeeew

** spoiler alert ** Dakota gets to dictate who gets to speak to and when and yet this book still got published despite it glorifies mental abuse? Smh.

3.5 stars

I actually liked this better than After....

review to come

Let's just be upfront about it, shall we? I'm becoming more and more of a sucker for trashy romance novels. It's not that I love them, it's more or less that they are simply a good escape from life. Anna Todd has, in just under a few years, become something of a fan favourite due to her highly popular After series and its cult following. You may remember After as something many tipped to be "the next Fifty Shades of Grey" which is equal parts compelling and offensive, depending on who you ask. Getting her start as an author of One Direction fanfiction, Todd has built herself a massive following and career that is only going up from here on out. Her novels are sloppy, messy, and campy--in with toxic, stormy relationships that will strike a chord with its target audience due to its explicit sex scenes and high stakes drama. In all ways, Anna Todd's novels are the typical trash scene of New Adult but that isn't a bad thing until readers begin to emulate it and decide they are "relationship goals" and all that jazz. But, I've said my piece in the past and I'm not here to ridicule it in any way further. Nothing More, luckily, isn't all that like After in terms of its toxicity and romance. Todd, thankfully, takes a different formula with our characters we've come familiar with in the timeline. Fan favourites return, this time with Landon as our lead and his love life takes the main stage. Which is quite refreshing and gives us a glimpse into who he is outside of his platonic friendship with Tessa. I enjoyed seeing his point of view because it's a breath of fresh air and has a distinctly comical edge to it. Continued: BOOKEDJ

this book was way more thought out than i expected , getting to read from Landons POV was a lot different than i expected, but in a good way. honestly i hated Dakota 🤮✌️it wasn’t anywhere near as addictive as the After books, but still really good














