3/5 stars. Pretty good. I just have to say that although I've read/watched similar stories (like Serendipity for example)I still found this book engrossing. Maybe it's just the inner teenage mushiness inside that made me devour the book in 2 hours but I have to say that for a story in a time fram...
A) I was completely invested in Ellie and Graham's relationship: I honestly thought at the beginning when they first met that they would have been a whole lot better as platonic friends, but I slowly warmed up to the idea of them dating as well, especially after a certain chapter where they both ...
I swear there was some magic sprinkled onto this book. Either that or I accidentally overdosed on Aspirin. The entire book kept me floating on a wave of time and I loved it. It was simple- no angst, steamy sex, paranormal super powers- and it was so innocent it felt a bit like a fairy tale. Excep...
lovely short book that was cute and a quick read. perfect for Christmas break lovely short book that was cute and a quick read. perfect for Christmas break
Well. What to say. Well for one, I loved the concept of the story, the twists, the romance, and the cuteness. At parts, I did feel it was a bit too cheesy or too good to be true. But all in all, this book is a solid four star book. It's a nice contemporary read and especially after the Mara Dyer ...
Cute book! Kind of like You've Got Mail This is What Happy Looks Like is a book I will reread a hundred times!
I was thoroughly entranced by the author's first book, The Comeback Season, when I read it seven years ago. I had high hopes for this one after reading This Is What Happy Looks Like last year. I am pleased to report that I wasn't at all disappointed by this book. In fact, I read it in one afterno...
The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith is about a girl named Lucy and a boy named Owen. They both live in New York, and they meet each other when the city has a huge blackout which leads them being stuck in an elevator. After that incident, they decide to stay in touch because they both...
Actually Good.More of a tour around London, Edinburgh, New York City and the United States of America and Europe.Touches Culture differences, personal attachment to "homes" [wherever they may be in the globe] and most of all, the undeniably spark of attraction between Owen and Lucy.It's entertain...
This fantasy possible WAW nominee is a borderline yes for me. It was ok and I really enjoyed the illustrations, but the story was a bit hard to swallow! It's about twins Ruby and Sam who find out they are storm makers and part of a national society that has been taken over by a hothead who want...