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I'm reading this book right now. I'm really enjoying it, and I can tell it's going to be by far one of my best reads this year. Have a great Sunday, everyone!
#SundayFunday @BookmarkTavern
I'm reading this book right now. I'm really enjoying it, and I can tell it's going to be by far one of my best reads this year. Have a great Sunday, everyone!
This was a really good read. I loved how this book was relatable, and how the author described real-life mental health issues, while still adding some YA romance. I will definitely be reading this book again!
This was a good read! I really loved how Lynn Painter writes, and I like the Valentines Day loop, and how Emilie and Nick's love story develops throughout each day. I will be reading this again.
This was a pretty good book. I liked how the author used two completely different people, and formed a love story between them. Libby and Jack help each other get through their hard times, and I liked how detailed this book was, and how the author expressed the characters thoughts and feelings.
I can definitely say, that Lynn Painter writes beautifully. I liked how this book, came from two different points of views, and that both of the characters were different. This is an amazing love story, and I really enjoyed reading it.
At first, I wasn't super engaged into this book, but I have a lot of books on my TBR list, and I thought I should just read it. I've seen good reviews about it, and they're definitely true. Over the last 12 hours, I've completed this book, and I am hooked to this series. I can't wait to start reading, “Nothing Like The Movies“. Lynn Painter doesn't disappoint!
This book was more of a slow-paced book for me. I liked this story, but it was definitely different from anything that I've read before. This book taught me more about self-love, and how Reza, Art, and Judy navigated through life, during the easy and rough times.
I finished this book in about 8 hours! I like how Joyce Magnin writes, and how she tells the story of her childhood, and what it was like in her family, when her brother went MIA. This story is relatable, and it kept me wanting to read more to find out what was going to happen.