Talk:Home for the Holidays/@comment-34138917-20180409014625/@comment-3452092-20180409024315

I was mostly enjoying this book until we got to the "Let's gang up on Nick" part after which I was entirely done with the book. For me it went from decent (never great, sorry writers) to well, this is my third least favorite story in all of choices (yes, there are two books I like less). My least liked list is pretty short. It's pretty much four books long with one of them having enough redeeming features that I will not be speed reading through it the next time I read it (it's in the middle of The Freshman / The Sophomore / The Junior Series, so I will be playing it, again . . . and on that note it took me four books to get over being mad at that MC, the only other MC I have actively been mad at) and the bottom two being so annoying that I will only reread them if I have unlimited diamonds, because I am kind of would like to play with a couple of the diamond options. . . but I'll still probably speed through much of it that doesn't have tow do with those diamond options.

Didn't care about the airing period, but I definitely saw how much it frustrated people. Honestly, they probably needed to hold it off until this October and give it a decent writing job that didn't leave bad tastes in most of the readers mouths. Or maybe air it all at once like they did with High School Story, Book 1.

It's not easy to write a story and sometimes what makes sense in your head comes out as gibberish. I may not have liked what came out, but I give them credit for making a completed story that, although not what I ended up liking, was fairly coherent and for the most part followed point A to point B logically. . . I will not give them credit for those presents though, because that was ridiculous. I didn't really think about it until others pointed it out, but when I did, I came up with much better (in my opinion and in the opinion of at least one other person who read what I posted) cheap ideas for each of the characters that at least fit with who they were and yet were still cheap and not diamond worthy.