![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I’m sure that’s the point of her character, to be self-destructive and catastrophizing, but it made her more frustrating to read and a little difficult to believe that the love interest would put up with all of that.Ĥ.50 Stars. One of my pet peeves in books is miscommunication for the sake of conflict, and she unfortunately does that by lying and hiding things from the love interest throughout the entire book, which I felt was unnecessary. There wasn’t much chemistry between the two characters, and the majority of the protagonist’s conflict and angst were self-inflicted. While I appreciate the book covering these topics, I personally couldn’t find myself emotionally invested in the story. The book also balances themes about family by focusing on the main character’s mom having early onset dementia and how that has affected her and her father. The main characters decide to have their own romcom montage, which is cute to see and I hope girls will be able to envision this for their own life too. ![]() This is a coming-of-age sapphic YA story that makes a lot of references to typically straight romcoms and involves the characters discussing how LGBT+ movies often end in tragedy. ![]()
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