How to Love is one of my most anticipated books this year and it sure as hell was worth the wait. My mind is a whirlwind of emotions right now leaving me unsure what to rate this but I'm giving it a five. Because.. This book got me feeling so pissed yet so giddy and so happy at the same time. I feel...
"Whatever. It doesn't matter. What matters is that I'm a maniac, and you make me that way." Yup, that quote basically sums it up.This book transitions between "Before" and "After" the baby throughout the entire story. I'm not too fond of these types of flashbacks in books but the author pulls it off...
This book made me sad, because I really liked Reena. She was well-developed and kind of awesome. Except when she was around Sawyer. As Reena's best friend Shelby said: Whenever Sawyer was around, Reena forgot how responsible and smart she was. I think the title of this book should be "How to Have a ...
Very rarely does a book impress me, satisfy me, and affect me emotionally as much as Katie Cotugno's debut novel, How to Love, did. This novel is a beautiful and achingly realistic portrayal of one couple's doomed teenage love affair, the aftermath, and their eventual coming to terms with one anothe...
Messy, complicated and satisfying. Sawyer is a mess and really so is Reena. I liked their story and their mess and I so wanted them to work it out. It didn't seem like Sawyer was capable of getting it together. He was just so deeply flawed. And Reena, she didn't seem like she was going to start livi...
This is a very engrossing book. It is a theme that has been done before but what makes this story special are the characters. The main character, Reena, had a compelling voice. She felt so natural as a character and since she doesn't like the party scene and is more quiet, book smart, and to he...
I keep going back and forth on this one. I liked the writing and the characters, but I kind of hated the love story at the center of the plot (though Cotugno maaaay have won me over in the end....I haven't decided).
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