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Good Girls Don’t Put Out

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This was a easy read as far as the writing goes.. It kept me interested in it to keep picking it up.. I think there is topics that should have a warning label on it but I think the way they were handled and discussed was good.. Although for those of you who have read the book and to those who will and you get to the part you will know why i say EWWWW !! Lol.. Recommend? Yes

~Happy Reading~

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I've tried finishing this book twice. I just can't do it. I've tried to push myself through it but I can't put myself through the pain of doing so. I wanted to give this book a chance, to finish, but I am sad to say that I'm going to put this in my very small Do Not Finish pile. It didn't grip me from the beginning, nor the middle. Nothing at all. The main character seems very flighty and doesn't understand the concept of how relationships apparently work. With the amount I forced myself to read, I know for a fact this book is not for me.

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The main character on this book annoyed me to my bones.. really.. but I like the ending.. 😁 but feels like not really an ending at all...

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The synopsis was a bit misleading, and the book pushes the boundaries of suspension of disbelief a little too much. Although I like the idea behind the story, the execution left something to be desired. Not really sure what to make of it overall, but can't really recommend it unless you are into a confusing read.

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I really enjoyed this book.

I love Jade and Ben. So many hilarious moments.
If you're looking for a fun, funny read definitely one click this one.

Thanks Netgalley for the advanced copy

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Boring. Could not get past the first few pages. I hate not finishing a book but did not feel bad about not finishing this one as I could not even get started.

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I enjoy coming of age stories and this definitely qualifies as one. You meet Jade while she is a still a girl to get a bit of her 'backstory' before being brought to her college years.

The idea of remaining a virgin until marriage as a goal is not unheard of. However, this book takes that notion with Jade wanting to also experience love to a different level.

She manages to hold out for much longer than her compatriots. But, what ultimately has her giving it up is pure economics. Through one of her childhood friends, Jade is introduced to a world best described as escorting where young girls go on dates and engage in sexual acts in exchange for money.

Her first time IS with the beloved in her life. And it is spectacular. But, it also solves the 'problem' of not putting out and securing the financial reward she wants.

However, her newfound freedom is short-lived. She finds herself pregnant and her boyfriend will not believe that he is the father. Her friend tries to convince her that an abortion is the only answer. Yet, her appointment is canceled when the clinic has another young girl dying during a procedure.

This is when Jade must truly find herself.

Overall, the story was good. My only challenge is that the setting (Africa) had some nuances to the story which are foreign to me and made the story take longer to read. However, I did enjoy seeing how Jade grows and ultimately finds a path for life.

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I enjoyed learning about a different culture while reading this book. I found it to be very interesting and enjoyable. I would definitely recommend.

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Very funny book. Great if you need a pick me up or prefer to read something light. The story is one that is very common, woman discovers her "boyfriend" has a girlfriend. What makes this book funny is, the boyfriend does not know he is in a relationship with Jade!! There is another man that wants more but the main character Jade, is too focused on her "boyfriend" to see it. The writing holds your interest and the you will laugh out loud at times. I found myself rooting for Ben. Thank to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for the ARC of this book in return for my honest review.

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Thank you so much to booksgosocial via netgalley for sending me an ARC copy of Good girls dont put out by Bolaji Eyo.

Oh my goodness this was hilarious! Laughing out loud is an understatement. Jade is in love with the boy next door,Josh and has this fake relationship with him, hes her boyfriend but he doesnt know it... shes just the girl next door to him therefore Josh has a real girlfriend and when Jade finds out her "boyfriend" has a girlfriend she is broken.

But Ben is there to pick up the pieces of her broken heart, too bad Jade is so focused on getting Josh back to notice him.

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I found this to be quite an interesting read, as narrated from the viewpoint of Jade. She's the youngest daughter in a loving family and struggles with the challenges of social perception, lifestyle and trying to fit in- in both high school and college. What starts out as a friendship, an understanding between her and Tobi, opens her up to a world of what Jade terms being a "prosy" and soon enough she's caught up in trying to sustain a lifestyle she never thought would be her's in the beginning.
It's also a story about friendship and the consequences of choosing friends.
I loved it and received a copy from NetGalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.

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