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What She's Having
by Laura Moher
slow-paced
I was so excited for this book after Curves for Days but it fell a bit flat for me. July was so frustrating throughout the whole book. I understand her issues but all they needed to do was talk. This took the miscommunication trope to the next level. I was confused because they were honest enough when they first met each other again but it went downhill from there. I also struggled with the fact they they were only together for 2 months as kids. I know young love is intense but pining for 20 years seemed a bit of a stretch. The sleep scene was jarring and I still don't understand why it was needed.
Not much actually happens and I was way more interested in the two teens and their story. I did love the small town and all the side characters. It was great to see Rose and Angus again. Still super adorable. The mental health representation was done well and I recommend cheking the trigger warnings because it does cover some more sensitive topics.
I highly recommend checking out Curves for days as I adored that book. I also wish the cover was in the same style as curves for days because that is gorgeous.
I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley
Not much actually happens and I was way more interested in the two teens and their story. I did love the small town and all the side characters. It was great to see Rose and Angus again. Still super adorable. The mental health representation was done well and I recommend cheking the trigger warnings because it does cover some more sensitive topics.
I highly recommend checking out Curves for days as I adored that book. I also wish the cover was in the same style as curves for days because that is gorgeous.
I received a copy of the ebook via NetGalley
Graphic: Eating disorder, Mental illness
Moderate: Death of parent
Minor: Child abuse, Homophobia