Punk 57 goodreads6/26/2023 The only difference is, some hide it and some wear it.” I don’t mention this as criticism, but simply as personal preference. I don’t have the need to like the characters and I understand that sometimes people are simply unlikable. My appreciation of the character development stops there. And Misha’s personality was twisted in a way that suited his life experiences. Ryen was brilliantly fleshed out, multidimensional. I did like, however, the way Penelope Douglas created realistically flawed characters. Having finished the book I understand the importance of that dialogue, however, that doesn’t change my opinion. The part of the first chapter when we met Annie was simply to long. I must admit that for the first quarter of the book I considered dnfing it many times. We follow the tale of two kids being faced with life-changing circumstances that change their lives forever. The events that follow aren’t easily explained. Everything suddenly changes when they meet for the first time. For nearly seven years Ryen and Misha have been communicating through letters. This a story of two teenagers, both angsty, misunderstood and very much in love. And I am still unsure if that is a good or a bad thing… Punk 57 by Penelope Douglas is a romance novel like no other I’ve read before.
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