I loved Jennifer E. Smith’s The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight and This is What Happy Looks Like, so I was so excited to be able to read Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between. Whereas the previous books mentioned were cute and made me smile in the way only “first love” reads can ...
“Sometimes the hardest things are the ones most worth doing.”I'm still having feels as I write this review. (Ahhhhh!!) I seriously think that Jennifer Smith has never wrote anything bad throughout her whole writing career. I've yet to read Geography Of You and Me but I firmly believe that it'll be a...
This is the review for the ARC.Let's just say that I expected something different from this book. What I expected: A couple, on the border of going to college, having to decide: Should we stay together? Or break up? What follows is a tour through their memories, a tour through what is/was important ...
I received a copy from Netgalley.I really loved the first Jennifer E Smith book I read (This is What Happy Looks Like) which put the author on my must buy list. I requested this title not really expecting to be approved, then I was! I read the first 10% or so, and admittedly it was a while before I ...
This book pulled at my heartstrings and had me weeping in the most pleasant way. This is the fourth book I've read by Jennifer E. Smith, and definitely her best work yet. The characters drew me in completely and I had to stay up late to finish this and find out what happened. Aidan wants them to...
Okay, are you ready for some gushing? You'd better be, because this book absolutely blew me away. Maybe it's because I haven't read a really good contemporary book in a while. Maybe it's because I've been in an overly sappy mood lately. It doesn't matter. The fact remains that this book stole my hea...
Smith has a lovely style of writing, and this is another sweet, solid YA romance from her. Teen movie star and heart throb Graham accidentally sends an email to Ellie O'Neill, a regular old teenager in Maine, which spurs a chain of emails across three months. Graham convinces the director of a mov...
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