Let me start off with the sections I highlighted in the book: "How long could a single night really be expected to last? How far could you stretch such a small collection of minutes?" "But their relationship had existed wholly in the moment. And he was starting to realize that moment had passed....
I got what I expected from this fluffy click-lit book that left me dreaming of true love, harboring a yearning to send and receive postcards, and with a burning desire to travel the globe.And, it must be said, I cannot thank the author enough that Lucy and Owen never had sex, because not only would ...
They were like a couple of asteroids that had collided, she and Owen, briefly sparking before ricocheting off again, a little chipped, maybe even a little scarred, but with miles and miles still to go. As opposed to some of the types of books that I read this was a nice, light book that would make ...
My reviews can also be found on my blog: http://kittensandbooks.wordpress.com/ Reviewing this book is hard on me, because I’ve read two other books by this author. I love her writing style and the way she tells stories, and that’s a big reason why I didn’t put this down halfway through.I really enjo...
Ever since I read What Happy Looks Like, I have been waiting for this book to come out. Did it live up to my high expectations? Not quite. This book reminds me somewhat of the movie Serendipity. Not specifics, but the feeling of it. The whole "meant to be" aspect of it all. A part of me loves that...
It was a great book like everything I've read from this author so far! The writing is simply beautiful and captivating, you get sucked into the story right from page one.For me this book was less romatic than the author's other novels, which is sad, because that's my favorite part while reading cont...
During a blackout in New York City, Lucy and Owen find themselves trapped in the lift. Despite living in the same building, the two have never spoken before but once they get to talking, there's no denying the spark between them. So they navigate the rest of the blackout together, pondering the big ...
The main thing I loved in The Geography of You and Me is how things and people move on. That almost single-minded focus that’s follows the meeting and falling of two protagonists in YA (and more often in NA) does happen here but it’s not the only thing here. I enjoyed that initial connection, that m...
2.5/5OVERALL IMPRESSION: This book let me down quite a bit. I had such high hopes for it. I really loved the first few chapters, and then it just went downhill. I loved the interaction between Lucy and Owen and I would have loved to have more of it. This could have been an amazing story about a long...
Let's just say I expected better. The blurb sounded awesome, sadly, those mails, those postcards and even their first reunion is all a lie. They met in New York, their first reunion is in San Francisco, their second? Yes that one is in New York. Mails? Postcards? Yes sure, for a small bit, but mostl...
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