Super cute YA that I listened to while driving from PDX to Victoria. I was pleasantly surprised by this one!
Absolutely tf not. The MMC love bombs the FMC instantly and then continues to essentially smother her until she loves him back. I don't think I've ever been so creeped out by someone who is meant to be the main love interest.
Fast paced and unputdownable (is that a word?). I can't wait for the next installment to be published!
This one moved a little slowly for me compared to her previous books. However, Casey set up many new plot lines here and I am really looking forward to seeing them fleshed out in the next book.
Super cute with some good moral takeaways. Can't wait for the little boys in my life to get a bit older so they can enjoy this book.
2024 reread: look I'm as surprised as you but my rating on this one is going UP, to a full on 5. Obsessed.
Looks like my original read in 2016 took 6 months so clearly it was a me not you NRN problem.
The blurb on the front cover of this book touts it as vivid, grisly and beautiful. I found it to be none of these things. Perhaps if I were 14 I would have enjoyed this; I'm not, and I didn't. I don't get it, Powell's is pushing it and the reviews are all super gushy. I don't see it. I also have got to stop starting YA trilogies. Inevitably they are all awful and I get no payoff of any kind for slogging through the damn thing. Waste of time.
Impulse purchase at Powells this week- it was too cute to pass up! I do love sloths oh so much.
Ursula craved solitude but she hated loneliness, a conundrum that she couldn't even begin to solve.
It's not you, Life After Life, it's me.
Amazing. If you only buy one cookbook all year, let this be it. Gorgeous, thorough, inspiring, delicious!!