The Perfect Escape by Suzanne Park, published 2020


  I gave this book 4 stars because some of the plot points were so out there, I felt it needed to get reigned in a bit. I know it’s fiction, but it bordered so hard between realistic fiction and science fiction and the outcome was a bit wishy washy. The plot needed to make up its mind and decide between full-blown sci-fi and realistic fiction. 
        Despite a few lulls, this book is actually really funny. The awkward, quirky personas the characters possessed made it hilarious. I wished it went on a little more, not just because the writing style and character development were amazing, but because the ending left me unsatisfied. I’m not sure if this is purposeful or not, but why the ending was wrapped up so quickly when there were some problems the author left unsolved confused me. The author is new and this is one of her first published books, so I decided it wasn’t a big deal.

Other than that, it’s a good book. It’s a romance, but it’s not like, full-blown hard core romance. It’s fun, playful, and filled with delicate moments. If mediocre could be construed as a compliment, that’s how I’d describe the book. This is a good book if you want something quick, fun, and easy to fill your time. It’s a perfect read if you’re in between some more emotionally disorienting books. 

I pointed out all the bad things and you might be discouraged to read it but don’t forget that I still gave it 4 stars. 


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