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The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
by Abbi Waxman
Nina never grew up with a father and never knew him. She finds out who her father is after he dies of a heart attack. He is extremely wealthy and has a ton of children that range in ages. She finds out she has more family than she has ever known. At the same time, she meets a man named Tom and is unsure of him, but likes him. She always has to make plans for the day and can’t break them. She suffers from anxiety and works at a bookstore. Reading is her passion.
I picked this up for the humor challenge for summer reading and because I loved Other People’s Houses by this author, which was a hilarious book. Like, I can’t get over the time the kid said she wanted to grow up to be a toilet. Like my favorite book scene ever. So, I thought this book would be a fun read too. This book is marked as humorous, however I didn’t find it as funny. It was still good and I loved all the family relationships she made and overcoming anxiety to be in a relationship. Still a good read though.
I picked this up for the humor challenge for summer reading and because I loved Other People’s Houses by this author, which was a hilarious book. Like, I can’t get over the time the kid said she wanted to grow up to be a toilet. Like my favorite book scene ever. So, I thought this book would be a fun read too. This book is marked as humorous, however I didn’t find it as funny. It was still good and I loved all the family relationships she made and overcoming anxiety to be in a relationship. Still a good read though.