When Mallory discovers that her boyfriend, Jeremy, is cheating on her with an online girlfriend, she swears off boys. She also swears off modern technology. Inspired by a list of goals her grandmother made in 1962, Mallory decides to “go vintage” and return to a simpler time (when boyfriends couldn’...
"‘Don’t whine to your spouse about your daily troubles. He’s had a harder day providing for you and your children.’ This is what you’re aspiring to? To be some guy’s house slave?” Ginnie hops out of her seat. “I hope you’re not romanticizing this too much. That prefeminist movement crap is scary.” ...
Ahhhhhhhhh ! I'm kind of going through a sworn-off guys stage right now, not to mention a vintage stage..You think I'm joking don't you? Well, I'm not. i>Seriously, my reaction lately to anything vaguely vintage has pretty much been this:*Ahem*Moving on..So right now really looking forward to readi...
This review can also be found hereI have been dying to read this book and I'm so glad I did! Even though it's very common for me to love all the books I read it's not so common for me to find a book where there isn't one single thing that I would change. Going Vintage is one of those books.I found i...
I liked Going Vintage. I actually started reading this one months ago and just recently went back to finish reading it. The pacing is what initially made me put this book down, but in the end I'm happy I went back to it.Mallory swears off all technology when she learns that her boyfriend is cheating...
I'm gonna be like Mallory and use a listing format for this review.You should read Going Vintage if you love:- Lola and the boy next door and Adorkable-Fluffy and funny books.-60s vibe and references (food, clothing, antiques etc)-Vintage retro fashion, such as puffy cute prom dresses (which I ador...
This is a fun, lightish contemporary YA. I enjoyed it, but I did feel a little distant from the main character. I think this had something to do with her upper-middle-class sensibilities, even though a lot of the book revolves around her family’s loss of income. This is such a small thing in a certa...
This review was first posted on Music, Books and Tea.Going Vintage was such a fun read! I definitely had a much better success with this buddy read with Rebekah than we did with Everneath. Going Vintage wasn’t a book that I was expecting to change my life, but it was definitely fun, enjoyable and ju...
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