So much fun at the beginning and then it gets a little more serious but you've already started to love the characters and want to know more about them, even if it's not the same kind of fun it was at first. I thought I was going to hate the end but I didn't and so this comes close to 4.5 stars.[I re...
Pulled in right from the start!Andie is my kind of girl. She is smart, and knows what she wants. It's finding creative ways to get there that makes it interesting. She is a high profile persons' daughter and getting out of view of the limelight is often tough. Those moments make it great in the stor...
This is an entirely predictable, paint-by-numbers, rip-your-heart-out-and-stomp-on-it coming of age YA cancer book—the very kind that Hazel sneered at in The Fault in Our Stars. It’s full of emotionally manipulative scenarios, teenagers making remarkably bad decisions with remarkably flawed logic (a...
I’ve listened to this as an audiobook and I thought it was a great way to read this book. I am not sure I would have liked it as much if I had read the physical copy. Charlie Grant is the youngest in a family of 5 brothers and sisters; she is the only one still living at home. Their mother is a ca...
Such a brilliant read!I thought I was reading a romance, and it was, but it was so much more than that too. It was a family, and their lives. There were moments that felt so raw and real, and moments when I laughed along with them. If this was a movie, it would be one helluva cast of characters. Eac...
I received an advanced reading copy through netgalley.Save the date is another amazing release from Morgan Matson. I seriously could not stop laughing through out the whole book. The main character Charlie is your typical puppy love struck teenager who is also the youngest sibling of six. She is the...
I'm DNFing this at 200 pages because it's boring me so badly I want to go to sleep. There is nothing creative or compelling that's hooking me. I hate feeling forced to read something. Plus, Andie is just another typical teen with "tight lip" syndrome. She just refuses to speak about anything deep or...
Contemporary books are not my favourite, I liked them from time to time but it is definitely not what I read the most. Morgan Matson's books are always great, funny and emotional. This one was definitely more emotional. I don't often cry while reading, but the ending made me sobbing. I was cleaning ...
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