Perfect Fifths (Jessica Darling #5) 
What a disappointment.Perfect Fifths basically reads like a Fanfic. A Fanfic for those who didnt like the ending of book 4.In my opinion, this book was completely unnecessary and I think the author secretely thought so, too, seeing as she couldnt even come up with a real story. One third of the book consists of weird poems or dialogues in the fashion of[Pause]"Have you Googled me?"[Pause]"No.""Not once?""No."[Pause]Way to come up with the required number of pages...To everyone who contemplates
and so we have come to our conclusion. honestly, i was braced for the worst. i know a lot of people took issue with the 50+ pages of nuthin' but dialogue followed by a series of suggestive haiku-ing...that actually didn't bother me. i've been calling for more communication between the star-crossed pair since book three. and the poem thing, well, i've done shit like that, so it didn't strike me as particularly odd or out of place. you know what was? barry frickin' manilow. i get that he, or more

The Jessica Darling series has swept teens across the country and has a devoted, almost cult, obsession within this community. In some ways I can understand this phenomenon. The first book was decent, nothing substantial just a small peak at whats to come for these two star-crossed lovers. The second was devoured! Ate it once, ate it twice, and I just could not stop! The third and fourth part was rather dull, total build-up. Marcus almost completely left and we were just left with Jessica. I
See full review for Perfect Fifths at: https://toomanybooksnotenoughshelves....What. The. Hell. No seriously. What the hell? This book was an absolute shit storm from start to finish. None of the characters that I have grown to know and love were present in this book. Instead you have these faux characters. I didnt recognize Marcus at all. Same for Jessica Darling. They were acting extremely strange even for the circumstances. Jessica was a nervous wreck with some kind of mystery going on that
I read this when I was a ...sophomore?... in high school, and remember swooning over it. ... Erm, not so much anymore. I realize I actually cant stand Jessica, which makes sense because I cant stand most adolescents (even though Jessica is 26 here; however, she is not emotionally 26) Shes permanently infantile, Im convinced. The writing showcases a Jane Austen style of hyper-focus, bordering on autism. Also, please just fucking write some sex scenes already!
What a disappointment.Perfect Fifths basically reads like a Fanfic. A Fanfic for those who didnt like the ending of book 4.In my opinion, this book was completely unnecessary and I think the author secretely thought so, too, seeing as she couldnt even come up with a real story. One third of the book consists of weird poems or dialogues in the fashion of[Pause]"Have you Googled me?"[Pause]"No.""Not once?""No."[Pause]Way to come up with the required number of pages...To everyone who contemplates
Megan McCafferty
Hardcover | Pages: 258 pages Rating: 3.85 | 9032 Users | 702 Reviews

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Title | : | Perfect Fifths (Jessica Darling #5) |
Author | : | Megan McCafferty |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 258 pages |
Published | : | April 14th 2009 by Crown |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction. Romance. Contemporary |
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Old flames are reignited in the fifth and final book in the New York Times bestselling Jessica Darling series. Captivated readers have followed Jessica through every step and misstep: from her life as a tormented, tart-tongued teenager to her years as a college grad stumbling toward adulthood. Now a young professional in her mid-twenties, Jess is off to a Caribbean wedding. As she rushes to her gate at the airport, she literally runs into her former boyfriend, Marcus Flutie. It’s the first time she's seen him since she reluctantly turned down his marriage proposal three years earlier–and emotions run high. Marcus and Jessica have both changed dramatically, yet their connection feels as familiar as ever. Is their reunion just a fluke or has fate orchestrated this collision of their lives once again? Told partly from Marcus’s point of view, Perfect Fifths finally lets readers inside the mind of the one person who’s both troubled and titillated Jessica Darling for years. Expect nothing less than the satisfying conclusion fans have been waiting for, one perfect in its imperfection. . .Declare Books Toward Perfect Fifths (Jessica Darling #5)
Original Title: | Perfect Fifths (Jessica Darling, #5) |
ISBN: | 0307346528 (ISBN13: 9780307346520) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Jessica Darling #5 |
Characters: | Jessica Darling, Marcus Flutie |
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She wakes up, bleary-eyed, at 6:30AM. She has known about this gig, singing an opera for an elementary school, for several weeks. She stumbles to the bathroom and is surprised, when she sees her reflection, to find she still is wearing barrettes in her hair from the day before. She had planned on going to bed at a decent hour to make today's early wake-up as painless as possible. What she hadn't planned on was receiving her copy of Perfect Fifths yesterday. All day at work the book with itsWhat a disappointment.Perfect Fifths basically reads like a Fanfic. A Fanfic for those who didnt like the ending of book 4.In my opinion, this book was completely unnecessary and I think the author secretely thought so, too, seeing as she couldnt even come up with a real story. One third of the book consists of weird poems or dialogues in the fashion of[Pause]"Have you Googled me?"[Pause]"No.""Not once?""No."[Pause]Way to come up with the required number of pages...To everyone who contemplates
and so we have come to our conclusion. honestly, i was braced for the worst. i know a lot of people took issue with the 50+ pages of nuthin' but dialogue followed by a series of suggestive haiku-ing...that actually didn't bother me. i've been calling for more communication between the star-crossed pair since book three. and the poem thing, well, i've done shit like that, so it didn't strike me as particularly odd or out of place. you know what was? barry frickin' manilow. i get that he, or more

The Jessica Darling series has swept teens across the country and has a devoted, almost cult, obsession within this community. In some ways I can understand this phenomenon. The first book was decent, nothing substantial just a small peak at whats to come for these two star-crossed lovers. The second was devoured! Ate it once, ate it twice, and I just could not stop! The third and fourth part was rather dull, total build-up. Marcus almost completely left and we were just left with Jessica. I
See full review for Perfect Fifths at: https://toomanybooksnotenoughshelves....What. The. Hell. No seriously. What the hell? This book was an absolute shit storm from start to finish. None of the characters that I have grown to know and love were present in this book. Instead you have these faux characters. I didnt recognize Marcus at all. Same for Jessica Darling. They were acting extremely strange even for the circumstances. Jessica was a nervous wreck with some kind of mystery going on that
I read this when I was a ...sophomore?... in high school, and remember swooning over it. ... Erm, not so much anymore. I realize I actually cant stand Jessica, which makes sense because I cant stand most adolescents (even though Jessica is 26 here; however, she is not emotionally 26) Shes permanently infantile, Im convinced. The writing showcases a Jane Austen style of hyper-focus, bordering on autism. Also, please just fucking write some sex scenes already!
What a disappointment.Perfect Fifths basically reads like a Fanfic. A Fanfic for those who didnt like the ending of book 4.In my opinion, this book was completely unnecessary and I think the author secretely thought so, too, seeing as she couldnt even come up with a real story. One third of the book consists of weird poems or dialogues in the fashion of[Pause]"Have you Googled me?"[Pause]"No.""Not once?""No."[Pause]Way to come up with the required number of pages...To everyone who contemplates
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