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lianareadsblog 's review for:
It's Not You It's Him
by Sophie Ranald
What an interesting story.
It's only the first book that I've read by the author and apparently I might have to go back and read the previous book in the series but I could get into it with no troubles at all so it can be read as a stand-alone.
Told in first person present, it's a story about Tansy and her struggling life in London, where she's trying to make ends and help her family as well. She had a relationship with Renzo but he thought they're not good together and , because her flat roommate is working at his company, she wants to know every step of Renzo and tries to get him back.
We are taken back and forward with moments from their relationship and traveling times, and everything she was feeling and thinking about what she thought she wanted at that time.
I liked how she grows by the end of the book, how everything settled for her and really enjoyed the secondary characters and their banter.
The book also touched a lot of contemporary topics like how perfect we have to be seen nowadays and what we feel and think isn't that important.
Thanks for the opportunity to read and review NetGalley and Bookuture publisher.
Told in first person present, it's a story about Tansy and her struggling life in London, where she's trying to make ends and help her family as well. She had a relationship with Renzo but he thought they're not good together and , because her flat roommate is working at his company, she wants to know every step of Renzo and tries to get him back.
We are taken back and forward with moments from their relationship and traveling times, and everything she was feeling and thinking about what she thought she wanted at that time.
I liked how she grows by the end of the book, how everything settled for her and really enjoyed the secondary characters and their banter.
The book also touched a lot of contemporary topics like how perfect we have to be seen nowadays and what we feel and think isn't that important.
Thanks for the opportunity to read and review NetGalley and Bookuture publisher.