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The Kiss Quotient
by Helen Hoang
ARC received via Netgalley for an honest review
The cover of this book is what first drew me in. It reminded me of The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and that is a book that I have read multiple times over the past few years.
I like books that have something a little different, and having characters that are a) a little older and b) on the spectrum lured me in.
What a cute, sweet and wonderful debut novel from Ms Hoang. I was enchanted with this story right from the start.
The Kiss Quotient is a refreshing story, Michael and Stella both have a lot of learning to do when it comes to relationships, and they way they do it made me smile. I felt that we could all relate to Stella in ways, We have all felt out of place, overwhelmed, and all spoken out before our brain has caught up.
Heck, I loved Stella's bluntness! So much talking around things these days, the straight to the point can be a good thing.
I adore Michael and his family. Ms Hoang brought quite of the Vietnamese-ness to the reader, which is something else that I have not come across in my reading, though I am sure there is plenty of it out there.
Beautifully written, lovely storyline, enjoyable characters. This was one that just left me feeling good.
I can't wait to see what Ms Hoang brings us next.



The cover of this book is what first drew me in. It reminded me of The Hating Game by Sally Thorne, and that is a book that I have read multiple times over the past few years.
I like books that have something a little different, and having characters that are a) a little older and b) on the spectrum lured me in.
What a cute, sweet and wonderful debut novel from Ms Hoang. I was enchanted with this story right from the start.
The Kiss Quotient is a refreshing story, Michael and Stella both have a lot of learning to do when it comes to relationships, and they way they do it made me smile. I felt that we could all relate to Stella in ways, We have all felt out of place, overwhelmed, and all spoken out before our brain has caught up.
Heck, I loved Stella's bluntness! So much talking around things these days, the straight to the point can be a good thing.
I adore Michael and his family. Ms Hoang brought quite of the Vietnamese-ness to the reader, which is something else that I have not come across in my reading, though I am sure there is plenty of it out there.
Beautifully written, lovely storyline, enjoyable characters. This was one that just left me feeling good.
I can't wait to see what Ms Hoang brings us next.

