She did redeem herself in the end but she didn't suffer long, which will definitely upset a lot of people. Unlike most people I really liked Tash and didn't find her to be irritating, at least not for the first 65 percent of the book. Highly recommend Tash Hearts Tolstoy when you’re in the mood for a contemporary with a lot of HEART! I loved narrator Meghan Crawford’s portrayal of emotion through the story. In the same vein, Tash’s fears of falling for someone who doesn’t understand asexuality are fully realized on the page…And I was angry, hurt, and healed for her through the story. I loved that she was taken seriously and that the challenges in the industry (the trolls, fear, change). Tash’s story explores the challenges in making art, especially modern art. Tash is not only discovering who she is as a rising YouTube director but also who she is as an asexual youth. Teens producing a web series that goes viral…And everything that comes with growing up and discovering who you are. The story was just as great as I imagined! I loved the dynamic world that felt so real. I’ve been waiting for Tash to get an audiobook since the book was announced! As luck would have it, Kathryn did an AMAZING giveaway with both the paperback AND audio copy.
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