Tell Me Three Things

Tell Me Three Things

2016 • 338 pages

Ratings64

Average rating3.8

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If you can't tell by now, I have a deep love for books/movies that have an email/letter format. You've Got Mail was the love story that showed that first impressions aren't everything and that words make a deeper connection that appearances. It's possible to fall in love with someone you haven't seen. I almost did that once. Attachments dug its way into my heart because I remember writing emails like that to my best friend and I wish daily communication still had as many words. In short, I love words and the power they can hold. Maybe its why I'm a reader.

Tell Me Three Things was nothing I expected it to be. I had gone in with no expectations or knowledge of the book. I had heard it mentioned in a few places and I happen to love waffles. They're superior to pancakes. This book was cute, maple sryupy without being overpowering. High school is a difficult time and this book captured it without making it an over-exaggerated stereotype. The characters were real and reminded me of people I knew not to long ago in my own high school days.

I loved this book and I don't want to spoil the plot with my rambling review. Just read it for yourself. It won't take long, maybe a day or two. Its a good light read for a stormy day.

July 25, 2018