REVIEWS

Addiction





BRIEF SUMMARY –

Archer is Ivy’s drug, he’s overwhelming and addictive.


But like any other drug, the effect it has slowly kills you.


Until, there’s nothing left.



REVIEW-


A wattpad short story written by Sarah Quinn with almost 136 thousand reads, which according to me is very Less. This book is stunning unlike the usual crappy romance or cliché stories it has tinge of reality into it. Something that will touch your nerve and make you feel the pain protagonist, ivy witnessed. This book will provide you an insight into a world where drug addicts are treated. Everything in this book is so perfectly written that you would want to read it in one go. The scenes or chapters are not lengthy or I better use the word dragged, whatever length they hold it holds something useful in it. If you love a book filled with messages or something that you could use as a caption, status or a post, this book will provide you with a plenty of them.

I m a quite sensitive person and this book managed to make a few tears escape from my eyes.

Addiction is never good the sooner we realize it, the better.

Must say the author did a fantastic job in her work. The way she wrote the book and described everything really deserve more reads. This book is different in its own way, not perfect romance yet lovely.

Pros-
  •  A good book for those who don’t like too much romance.
  • Only 18 chapters can be finished in one sitting.
  • Filled with messages
  • No vulgarity
  • No use of swear words (for those who likes to avoid them

Cons-
  •  If you love too much of romance this is not your type.
  •  Could have given the ending a better way.

INTERVIEW-

-         -So, Ivy. Are you Addicted?
-         - I was. I was an addict.

-         - Ivy, why would people read your story?
-Umm.. If you want to know how an addict feels without being an addict you should give this book a try.

-         - And why they should not read your story, ivy?
-    - It is not really very interesting with ups and down. It’s just how my one month counseling was done. Not a book with too much drama but reality.

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