The Songs You've Never Heard by Becky Jerams and Ellie Wyatt

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2/5 Stars

Meg McCarthy seems to be everything Alana Howard is not: rich, glamorous and - thanks to Caspar, her world-famous pop star brother - a social media influencer that every brand wants to sponsor. While Meg is feeling trapped by the squeaky-clean McCarthy brand, plagued by online haters and too terrified to share her own talent with the world, songwriter Alana doesn’t seem to be scared of standing out. But when Meg and Alana’s worlds collide, they learn that appearances can be deceiving.


First off I want to say that I think that the premise was really good and the plot could have made a fantastic book however I really did not like this book. I hated the writing style, the characters were annoying and not well fleshed out. I found myself not caring at all about either Meg or Alana even when we were meant to feel sorry for them. I wasn't sure if the writers wanted us to like the parents or not as every time they were on the page they were either ignoring Meg and being better parents to Casper or they were really supportive parents who were amazing to her.
My least favourite part of this book was the romance between Meg and Matty, I didn't find it believable and didn't feel any chemistry or understand why Meg was so in love with him. (Also the reason he hated her I found stupid as you can't go around photographing people without their consent then get upset when they are mad at you),

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