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typedtruths 's review for:
Night Owls
by Jenn Bennett
4.75 stars
It's been two days since I've finished this, so it's kind of official - I'm obsessed with Night Owls. This story was pure brilliancy. It spoke to me on so many levels, and I just feel in love with the writing, the characters, the story, the romance, even the cover is gorgeous in real life. I haven't been able to stop thinking about this book since I finished it. I want to reread, already. It's been less than 48 hours since I first read it, and I had this feeling since roughly ten minutes after finishing it. I loved the characters so bloody much. Jack & Bex are my official book OTP. I think I'm ready to dub this book my unofficial Favourite Book of 2015. I plan on rereading it in January, and buying my own copy when I see it next.
Just prepare yourself for utter fangirling and amount of crying I'll be doing whenever anyone mentions anything even remotely connected to this story - night, owls, graffiti, dead bodies, art, Buddhism, even lasagna. And next year, I'll be tracking down every last book of Jenn Bennett's next year and reading them.
It's been two days since I've finished this, so it's kind of official - I'm obsessed with Night Owls. This story was pure brilliancy. It spoke to me on so many levels, and I just feel in love with the writing, the characters, the story, the romance, even the cover is gorgeous in real life. I haven't been able to stop thinking about this book since I finished it. I want to reread, already. It's been less than 48 hours since I first read it, and I had this feeling since roughly ten minutes after finishing it. I loved the characters so bloody much. Jack & Bex are my official book OTP. I think I'm ready to dub this book my unofficial Favourite Book of 2015. I plan on rereading it in January, and buying my own copy when I see it next.
Just prepare yourself for utter fangirling and amount of crying I'll be doing whenever anyone mentions anything even remotely connected to this story - night, owls, graffiti, dead bodies, art, Buddhism, even lasagna. And next year, I'll be tracking down every last book of Jenn Bennett's next year and reading them.