hitting all my weak spots and more, this novella's a good, light reading that made me curl my toes. what i absolutely loved:-fluff, fluff, lotsa fluff-good music choices (mentions belle and sebastian, ben folds)-laser tag!-epilogue=closure-i love how comfortable hannah and justin are with each other-how the break up was mutual (i know this could've been done differently, and much more dramatic but i liked how this was handled)what could've been made better:-well, it could've been longer; i would love to read more about kane and justin's late night conversations 4.25 starsThis is a fun read. Justin listened, called and complained to a late night radio program for about two years. He listened because he had been listening to the program for very long, and the music was in general his preference. He liked the previous host, but not the current one since this one liked to play music from one band he loathed. And the host did it regularly. Hence, the numerous complaints to the host, DJ Dangerfield, every time he called, which was every week. And he did it religiously; so much that the host and other listeners expected to hear his complaint each time they tuned in to the program.Justin also took philosophy classes for his college degree. One of the classes required a debate, and for that he needed a tutor. When his regular tutor was unavailable one week, he was substituted by Kane, a fellow graduate student. They liked each other, and put some efforts to meet outside the tutorial time.Meanwhile, DJ Dangerfield challenged Justin to meet in person. Unfortunately, when the time came, the DJ did not show up. Leaving Justin alone in the cafe shop...I really liked reading this. Fun and sweet, although didn't fall into toothache category.
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Another fun short read from Anyta Sunday.
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