Hi! I'm finally finished How to Love by Katie Cotugno, and I'm now going to review it! Reena is in love Sawyer, and has been for a long time. But then one day, Sawyer leaves town, leaving Reena pregnant and alone. Two years later, Sawyer show up and tries make his way back into Reena's and her d...
3.5/5OVERALL IMPRESSION: This was a sweet story, but it still had a lot of depth and deals with a few intense topics. I really loved the alternating perspectives of before the pregnancy and after the pregnancy. Sometimes I get confused with alternating timelines, but this was really easy to follow a...
I will keep it short, but this book was pretty great.I loved Reena, she was quite awesome, despite everything that happens to her she keeps going, doing her best and do everything for her baby. I am a bit sad that when Sawyer came back she reverted to swoony status and quite soon forgave Sawyer of a...
The Accidental Reader: How To Love Book ReviewI AM SO CONFUSED AND CONFLICTED OVER THIS BOOK THAT I KEEP THINKING AND THINKING ABOUT IT.The book tells the story of Sawyer and Reena two completely different individuals who fall in love and do everything wrong or at least wrong in the eyes of a 20-yea...
This story captures the best thing in life. Love. I don’t think I read such a story that captivates the reader with such conviction in forgiveness and love. Plot: Life sucks. Sometimes bad things happen. This plot is real and down to earth. It captures the reader with the anger of what happen in t...
It’s not really about how ONE thing changes her life nor is it about how they both know each other then grow into something more. Ok, well, maybe that, but less them and more her. How he shifts things for her, or better, how she grows, initially because of him, and then because of Hannah, and then j...
It’s not really about how ONE thing changes her life nor is it about how they both know each other then grow into something more. Ok, well, maybe that, but less them and more her. How he shifts things for her, or better, how she grows, initially because of him, and then because of Hannah, and then j...
Before: Reena Montero has loved Sawyer LeGrande for as long as she can remember: as natural as breathing, as endless as time. But he’s never seemed to notice that Reena even exists…until one day, impossibly, he does. Reena and Sawyer fall in messy, complicated love. But then Sawyer disappears from t...
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...
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