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I really enjoyed this book (as with the first one).

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Yes Please is not my typical read. I decided to read it because I love Parks and Recreation and I am very glad that I finally bought this book. Amy writes to you like she is a friend you haven't seen a while and she is telling you all this stuff about her life up until this point as you guys sit in a local coffee shop sipping your chai lattes.

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I am not one to read memoirs. I am a soul lost in the world of fiction, but because of the great people at NetGalley, I was able to receive this book for free in advance.

I have to say that I did enjoy the book. It was good. It was funny. I wanted to keep reading to find out what happened. However, it did not give me that spark that I look for when reading a book.

The premise is interesting enough: a man goes on a quest to find out why he was plagued with a life of girl trouble only to SPOILER ALERT realize that the problem was his approach to this whole dating thing and that he lacked the confidence needed to successfully obtain a girlfriend.

There was nothing surprising about this book, the end to the memoir was fairly predictable. It's not like I don't like the book, I am just indifferent towards it.

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A Little Something Different is just that. A little something different, in the ways of storytelling that is. The novel tells the story of a growing love between its two main characters without ever having the story told from the viewpoint of the two main characters (and there are fourteen different viewpoints!).

The story was cute and sweet and satisfied my want for a story that will give me the warm fuzzies inside. I was rooting for Lea and Gabe the whole time and my heart fluttered every time they had an interaction. I also loved the multiple viewpoints because it was fun to hear everyone (even a squirrel and a park bench) gossip about the couple (especially since that is typical human nature that you never really here in books).

Overall, it was a good debut novel. I would definitely recommend this to someone who wants a lighthearted YA romance.

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The Retribution of Mara Dyer was easily the best installment of the series. It was so well written and every loose end was tied up perfectly.

I loved to watch the development of Mara's character throughout this book, because she had some big moments. I also like that I saw more from Jamie (because he is one of my favorites).

Overall, this was a fantastic finish to a very good trilogy. I have been recommending this trilogy like crazy because it is just SO good.

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Rebel Belle was by far one of my favorite reads of 2014. It was funny, it was sweet, and it was filled with action. All I can give this book is praise.

I loved how the story could be so serious and the characters could be facing impending doom, but the comical scenes just kept on coming. The main character, Harper Price, is easy to love and you will definitely find yourself rooting for her and the male protagonist as the novel progress. I cannot wait for the second book in this series!

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I really, really enjoyed this book! It was a fun, quick read with brilliant characters. I also really enjoyed the mystery of the book and raced through to find out how it would in. I would definitely recommend this to anyone because I think there is something for everyone in this novel.

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