There were moments in this book when the protagonist, 16-year-old Hadley, did not annoy me. But they were sparsely scattered amongst the moments when she did. Mostly, she seemed just way too self-involved and petty. It's understandable that she's not thrilled about attending her father's second w...
The Statistical Probability of Love is cute, slow paced novel about two young people meeting at an airport surrounded by a series of random events. The author highlights that if Hadley had been 4 minutes earlier, had decided not to go to her father's funeral, or Oliver had not helped her pick up her...
I finally gave in and read this one. Why, god, why? Should've stuck with my initial reaction: no thanks.Anyway, it's labor day and it's raining in NYC, so here we go. ******Spoiler alert********* I don’t consider the following review to have spoilers, but please forgive me if you think it doe...
If you haven't read this book because you think it's set out to be one very little over cheesy and way too cliché book, then you should seriously reconsider, as this may look and sound like one big 24 hour 'instant love' romance, but there is so much more to this little gem, and I'm glad I gave it a...
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