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jesseastin
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Pickpick

Charming and ruthless political consultant Thom works for the governor of California, who is making a bid for the presidency. She‘s a truly awful woman who makes a public homophobic gaffe and through a ludicrous plan, decides Thom should have a social media romance to divert attention. Is it objectionable that straight presenting Thom is faking gay or refreshing to show sexual fluidity? The political theater was appalling but fun to read.

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Christy2318
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Mehso-so

Enemies to lovers is my fave trope. I loved the premise and set up for this but the execution wasn‘t great. I wasn‘t really sold on why they were enemies or on them developing into a real relationship. Thom was objectively a horrid person who uses people and the story didn‘t really sell me on why Clay was different for him. Very meh. #romance

CarolynM Totally agree 1y
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kayleenschultz12
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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kayleenschultz12
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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This story is retold in a way that is more mature. It still used the same classic story and some sayings.

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kayleenschultz12
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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Pickpick

A fun classic story retold in a new light!

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emmadomo
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg

He gave up crime and spent the rest of his life as a mellow beach bum lolling about on the Gulf of Pasta.

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emmadomo
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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emmadomo
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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This version of the three little pigs includes the pigs running a waffle stand, even referring to the wolf as a wolffle in the mindset of the book. I liked the comedy in this story and the way the pigs sizzled the meanness out of the wolf using the waffle iron.

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Emitalski
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg
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Emitalski
The Three Little Pigs | Steven Kellogg

I love this version of this story