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Best The Best Thing By Mariana Zapata

Best The Best Thing By Mariana Zapata

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Some things are easily forgiven. Other things… not so much.Lenny DeMaio made herself a promise: she was done.Done thinking about him.Done worrying about him.Done reaching out to a man who clearly didn’t want to be found. Too bad no one gave Jonah Collins the memo.

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I know this won't be a popular opinion, but I found the story to be a little bit bland. I guess my reasoning could be considered to provide spoilers, so here is my warning...READ NO FURTHER IF YOU DON'T WANT STORY SPOILERS.1. There are not a lot of details. We are told Lenny used to compete at an Olympic level in Judo, and that Jonah is supposedly one of the best rugby players in the world, but we get very little of what this sort of life entails. In Kulti, the character's lives revolve around the world of soccer (futbol) and we are immersed in their world throughout the story, seeing the details of what that world entails. In Lukov, we have the same with skating. In Wall of Winnipeg, we have the same with American football. In RC&M, we have the same with the music world. In The Best Thing, it's mentioned almost in passing that the two main characters are both world-class athletes, but other than the fact that they interact in a gym and we hear about Jonah working out, that's the extent the reader gets of this world. With so few details about the world of elite sports to which both Lenny and Jonah supposedly belong, they may as well have worked in the insurance industry or owned a book store. If it was only going to mentioned ("Oh, by the way, Jonah is one of the best rugby players in the world" and "Lenny almost went to the Olympics") without any details or showing that part of their lives, what's the point?2. And then there's Jonah. He's very big. He's very strong. Perhaps my assessment is unfair, but Jonah does not come across as particularly bright, and despite his physical strength, he seems to be something of a (mental) weakling. When the reader finally gets to hear why Jonah disappeared from the face of the earth for so long, I thought to myself, "That's it?" Honestly, I thought it made him kind of a baby. I was already picturing other scenarios so when we're told he was essentially off being a little hysterical, and for a considerable amount of time, I found that to be a little diva-ish.And this is random, but I didn't find Jonah's "accent" to be portrayed very well. Having him use a little lingo here and there just seemed a little awkward and stilted. His phrasing didn't feel particularly organic in the text. It felt more like the conversation had been written and then a few NZ phrases had been Googled and inserted after the fact.Jonah just comes across (to me) as a bit of a simpleton. He spends so much time looking to Lenny to see what to do that I found myself thinking HIS name should have been Lenny, and the heroine should have been called George.2. Grandpa Gus was pretty amusing, but his "secret" wasn't very secret. Since he and Pete were constantly referred to as a unit by Lenny, I just assumed from the start that they were a couple. When the fact that he is gay was revealed, I just thought, "Well, no kidding." I did think the relationship between him and Pete was very sweet, and I genuinely felt bad for Pete at the end of the book (Lenny too, but more so for Pete). Grandpa Gus was a force to be reckoned with, and his character seemed to be more vivid and fleshed out sometimes than either Lenny or Jonah.3. Lenny was a little over the top. I came to the determination that there must be a child before it was actually officially revealed. Since the reader didn't get to "meet" Mo for a while, I was starting to think perhaps Lenny had had a miscarriage or some other tragedy had taken place, but the fact that there was a pregnancy was not a surprise. Lenny is also strong-willed and (rightfully) angry at Jonah, but her stubbornness was carried a little too far for me. We get chapters of:Jonah, "Let me tell you what happened."Lenny, "No."Jonah, "But I really want to tell you..."Lenny, "No."Jonah, "I'm going to -"Lenny, "No."Jonah, "I'm telling you now."Lenny, "No."After a bit, I stopped seeing Lenny as strong and just thought she was a little foolish. The whole section of her refusing to listen to Jonah's tale of woe drug out too long. And then, when Jonah finally spills his guts about why he dropped off the face of the earth, Lenny becomes too understanding a little too fast (in my opinion). Because. let's face it, his reason was pretty wussy.4. And what was up with Noah? What purpose did he serve? He seemed to be a long-time former friend who served no other purpose than to be someone to cause a problem so Jonah could step in and protect his woman and be the hero. Noah didn't even have a concrete reason to be there. He suddenly shows up and irrationally expresses his love for Lenny, but that's it. He's disposed of before the reader gets to see what his motive was.I didn't hate the book. There's just a lot of telling rather than showing. In Zapata's other books, the reader gets to live in the worlds of her different characters. In The Best Thing, we're just told about the world the characters supposedly belong to without being immersed in it. This particular reader misses the amount of detail that most of Zapata's other books have had but isn't present in this title.
I had high hopes for this one. The blurb and excerpt seemed intriguing, and I can never resist a second chance romance. Turns out that (1) the plot is pretty much non-existent as the book drags on for 450+ pages (2) Lenny loves repeating herself in long-ass internal monologues, and (3) Jonah is somehow a too-perfect angel - a little slow, a little boring.Since her glory days of WoW and Kulti, MZ's books have fallen flat. In recent years, she's developed a habit of using overly long sentences and scenes that appear to be recycled from books. Even the characters feel like cardboard cutouts of the cast of previous books. The book definitely could have been trimmed down to half or 2/3 of its length. I had to push myself through the slog of the second half. Sigh.I won't spoil it, but the eventual explanation of Jonah's disappearance and lack of contact is disappointing. The sub-plot with Noah was pretty pointless, and the setup for the second chance did not turn out to make any sense.I gave up on MZ's books after Luna and the Lie. I thought this book had a lot of potential, but it seriously needed a fresh perspective and sharper editing.

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