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Young Adult Fiction
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Rumors
Overall rating
3.0
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Rumors, much like its prequel, The Luxe, is a bewilderingly addicting read that’s heavy on drama and light on almost everything else. Godbersen’s writing is full of pretty dresses and vicious intrigue and starcrossed romance.
In many (if not most) areas where this series succeeds, Rumors far outdistanced and outperformed The Luxe. The gossip was juicier, the plot twists were more scandalous, and plot was more fast-paced and engrossing. Essentially, any fan of The Luxe should be supremely satisfied with Rumors.
As a character-driven reader, the lack of strong leads in Rumors is disappointing. What Diana and Elizabeth Holland, Lina Broud, Penelope Hayes, etc. all do is interesting and entertaining, but I think that if they were three-dimensional personalities, it would be even better. Anna Godbersen balances a lot of narratives and perspectives in her overaching storyline, and sometimes her characters sounds too similar to each other. Giving each narrating personality a defining voice would smooth things out quite a bit, in my opinion.
On a plot level, Rumors is fraught with emotions and backstabbing and cruel plot twists. The drama, for my personal taste, was a bit too extravagant and flamboyant. Toward the last 50 pages, things got a little out of control, causing much eye-rolling on my part. On the other hand, I have absolutely no idea what silly road-block Anna Godbersen is going to throw into her characters’ path to completely happiness. There are still two more books left in this series, and I’m half-curious/half-afraid to see how everything ends up.
Statistically speaking, I’d say only .5 out of every 10 books is surprising or unique enough that I don’t know the basic plot outline by the end of the first chapter. So that is one good thing Rumors has going for it.
Overall, I think Rumors has a definite appeal for a certain demographic. As someone who exists solely on the fringes of that group of readers, Rumors may have been a bit too much for me to handle. Contrived drama goes a long way with me. I do think, however, that Anna Godbersen deals well with the assignment she was contracted to fulfill. Certainly, the Luxe series is far from terrible.
In many (if not most) areas where this series succeeds, Rumors far outdistanced and outperformed The Luxe. The gossip was juicier, the plot twists were more scandalous, and plot was more fast-paced and engrossing. Essentially, any fan of The Luxe should be supremely satisfied with Rumors.
As a character-driven reader, the lack of strong leads in Rumors is disappointing. What Diana and Elizabeth Holland, Lina Broud, Penelope Hayes, etc. all do is interesting and entertaining, but I think that if they were three-dimensional personalities, it would be even better. Anna Godbersen balances a lot of narratives and perspectives in her overaching storyline, and sometimes her characters sounds too similar to each other. Giving each narrating personality a defining voice would smooth things out quite a bit, in my opinion.
On a plot level, Rumors is fraught with emotions and backstabbing and cruel plot twists. The drama, for my personal taste, was a bit too extravagant and flamboyant. Toward the last 50 pages, things got a little out of control, causing much eye-rolling on my part. On the other hand, I have absolutely no idea what silly road-block Anna Godbersen is going to throw into her characters’ path to completely happiness. There are still two more books left in this series, and I’m half-curious/half-afraid to see how everything ends up.
Statistically speaking, I’d say only .5 out of every 10 books is surprising or unique enough that I don’t know the basic plot outline by the end of the first chapter. So that is one good thing Rumors has going for it.
Overall, I think Rumors has a definite appeal for a certain demographic. As someone who exists solely on the fringes of that group of readers, Rumors may have been a bit too much for me to handle. Contrived drama goes a long way with me. I do think, however, that Anna Godbersen deals well with the assignment she was contracted to fulfill. Certainly, the Luxe series is far from terrible.
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