In the book "Anna and the French Kiss" by Stephanie Perkins, the narrator expresses a specific dislike about a character, highlighting a particular preference or bias. The statement indicates there is only one aspect of the character she does not appreciate or agree with, suggesting she cares for most parts of the character but has a notable exception.
There is only one thing I don't like about him. She.
This quote emphasizes the conflicting feelings or complex relationship dynamics within the story, pointing to an underlying tension or emotional conflict involving the characters involved. It hints at a nuanced and layered connection in the narrative.