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When did I become this person that reads so many romantic love stories?! What happened to me?! (I still hate calling them “romance novels” because ew.) BUT ANYWAY. This one was back to the best of Colleen Hoover and I loved it a LOT and the end got me riiiiight in the feels. V V GOOD.
A random library grab that turned out to be totally delightful and surprising and right up my alley. Like a JoJo Moyes novel meets P.S. I Love You, with an ending I didn’t expect but loved all the more.
A quick little end of summer read, and a pretty “meh” one at that. Three in their 40s, a yearly night swimming ritual, a disappearance, and a lot of unraveling of lives and secrets as a result. Just felt solidly okay, nothing great, nothing awful (except the whole affair with a much younger human thing...).
An easy, breezy one night read — it felt slightly reminiscent of parts of the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants storylines to me (divorced parents with new families, spending a summer in a new place with a mysterious love interest, teen girl cliques and boy drama, etc) and I liked it! Definitely would have loooved this one as a teenager.
I downloaded a few breezy YA books for my recent Denver trip, knowing the conference would be info overload and I would need a brain break. This one was delightful — the best meet-cute moment in a lost office, the most romantic gestures involving missed connections and posters in NYC and coffee shops, great family and friend supporting characters, and at the heart, a story of two teenage guys and their love. I am not here to debate your stance on this, but simply to tell you that diverse and inclusive love stories (especially for a YA audience) are wonderful and necessary and lovely, and I am 100% here for it.
Another fun YA read that had more depth to it than I expected — evolving family dynamics, a journal full of secrets handed down from a mom who passed away, set in beautiful Italy, love interests and best friendships, lots of talk of gelato and other yummy things... it was a fun one!
This was such a fun read — quirky and real and funny and light and great. Love a good rom com kind of book, especially in this busy season.
I loved this one. I squealed like a baby at the end. I cried! I laughed out loud. It’s just so good! Read it in one sitting this morning and fell totally into the story from beginning to end. It’s Grey’s Anatomy-esque, with a little dash of Parenthood, and maybe slight Gilmore Girls ish too! Kristin Hannah is just the queen of books, I think.