

considering it was not just brought up once. 🌈 the rainbow arch or you're not gay enough debate was already touched on in book one and i thought we had moved passed this but apparently we didn't. until it came to the great rainbow arch debate 🌈 but okay fine, i can look past this, i am cool - or so i thought. why did we have to witness Miles' wedding of all people? just to have more material for the whole rainbow arch debate (which we will get to)? honestly, going to your ex-boyfriend-who-fucked-you-over's wedding is psychopath behaviour - but maybe that's just me 🌈 there were way too many weddings that i did not care about. i'd say for like the first 50% but i am pretty sure that's an exaggeration but it did feel like fifty so. 🌈 first of all, as a big Oliver fan: Oliver was barely in this for a good chunk of the book.

🌈 pretend this is a rainbow arch because of ironic reasons It took me about 2 hours to listen to the last fifteen minutes of the audiobook cause I kept stopping every two minutes to rant to no-one in particular, but I am glad to report that I have since calmed down, so I will just calmly explain the reason for my rating in bullet points. I have actually never been to a wedding, can you tell. You may now kiss Boyfriend Material on it's pretty (.probably more like above average, but it's what on the inside that counts) cover. If anyone objects, speak now or forever hold your peace. We will now pretend that Boyfriend Material is the sole book in this series, as god intended. Sometimes not getting a sequel is actually better.Äearly beloved, we are gathered here today to pretend that Luc and Oliver were not the main characters in this book and it was instead about literally everyone else, cause literally everyone else was hilarious as fuck and Luc and Oliver make me want to murder someone.
