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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
Not Quite by the Book
by Julie Hatcher
hopeful
lighthearted
slow-paced
Emma is tired. Tired of feeling left out of her family, tired of not connecting with her sister and tired of working at her parents bookstore so they can retire and not getting to have any time off from it all.
So she rents a place for 6 weeks to become like her hero, Emily Dickinson. She has a plan and the last thing she wants to do is fall in love, she's given up on that.... But will Davis (as infuriating as he is) change her mind?
I was mad at Davis for the underhanded thing he did to Emma. He should have told her the truth... When he didn't, he felt like his dad to me. But stuff got better with him and I liked the friendship that developed. The letter writing class sounded like fun, no one writes letters anymore. I liked the small mystery of the bouquets of flowers and the "Forever Yours" letters (though that one was not quite a mystery to me).
So she rents a place for 6 weeks to become like her hero, Emily Dickinson. She has a plan and the last thing she wants to do is fall in love, she's given up on that.... But will Davis (as infuriating as he is) change her mind?
I was mad at Davis for the underhanded thing he did to Emma. He should have told her the truth... When he didn't, he felt like his dad to me. But stuff got better with him and I liked the friendship that developed. The letter writing class sounded like fun, no one writes letters anymore. I liked the small mystery of the bouquets of flowers and the "Forever Yours" letters (though that one was not quite a mystery to me).