by Emily Wing Smith
I want to give this a better rating, but really, when you don't like the heroine, who just so happens to narrate the book too, and being in her head is annoying, it's hard to like the book.Because, to me, the heroine was so immature, so judgmental, so shallow, so clueless that it was hard to warm up...
Just no exciting enough for me... very messy and boring
Esta es una historia sencilla, facil de leer, divertida, sin muchas pretenciones ni mucho antagonismo, pero de esas que se quedan en tu mente aun días despues de que lo hayas terminado de leer.Vuelve a cuando eras mas fácil de amar se convirtió en uno de mis mantras.
i want a Noah Talbot!♥
With its mouthful of a title and intensely Mormon setting, I knew that Back When You Were Easier to Love promised to be a quirky read. As soon as I opened the book, I immediately understood Joy’s desire for answers and whizzed through it. While Smith’s characters sometimes got on my nerves, Back Whe...
I should mention if there is one thing I love first and foremost about this book it is the author. Emily Wing Smith is one of the most down to earth, kind and honest people you'll ever encounter. She has overcome some major life obstacles plus has a master's degree and two published YA novels. If yo...