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alexblackreads 's review for:
Tell Me Three Things
by Julie Buxbaum
It was cute, fluffy, generic, and utterly predictable. SN was so obvious my only doubts to his identity was that it was so obvious he must be a red herring. And honestly, I probably would have given this book three stars as yet another forgettable YA contemporary romance.
Except it made me laugh. Repeatedly. Out loud. I don't tend to laugh at books and I genuinely can't remember the last one that made me do more than snicker, but this one did, so I felt it deserved that fourth star. There wasn't much other than that to make it stand out.
Except it made me laugh. Repeatedly. Out loud. I don't tend to laugh at books and I genuinely can't remember the last one that made me do more than snicker, but this one did, so I felt it deserved that fourth star. There wasn't much other than that to make it stand out.