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Match Me If You Can by Tiana Smith

samw0327's review against another edition

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lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

katiee7852's review against another edition

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5.0

SO GOOD!!!

geozaraga's review against another edition

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4.0

Amazing!

_camk_'s review against another edition

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1.0

1.5 stars.

I didn't hate it, but I didn't like it.

I know it's a retelling of A Midsummers Night's dream, but it's not a good retelling.

Mia was really pretty dismal lead. All of the characters felt flat.

kcmmp13's review against another edition

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4.0

I think I might have a new book boyfriend and his name is Logan. I absolutely loved his quirky personality and constant smirking. He wasn't a jock or a nerd, and that suited him just fine. I think he was a great match for Mia, even if it did take her some time to realize it. Mia was a unique character. At times I just wanted to shake some sense into her, but in others I just wanted to hug her. The secondary characters were ok. I don't think they were the most supportive friends to Mia. If you want a swoony & fun read I'd definitely give this book a shot.

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3.0

This was a cute fun read that I was looking for. I'm a sucker for contemporaries, I did enjoy this book but a couple things did nag at me.

I really liked Mia's character but I didn't love her.
Logan was the selling point for me, ohhhh LOGAN! I love him.
I was hoping to see more of a fighting chance for Vince to really sell me on the fact that she wanted to be with him. I needed something! The minute Vince and Mia were alone I couldn't stop the cringe, it felt more of a story about Mia, Logan and Elena and I forgot there was a whole other person this was supposed to circle around.

I didn't like Elena's character one bit, still didn't like her at the end. I'm starting to wonder if her and Mia even really friends to begin with? It seemed more like acquaintances than to believe they were good friends at the start.

All that aside, Logan and Mia were just ah perfecto. I really enjoyed the little moments between them and found myself smiling stupidly.
The concept was a cute idea but I didn't think it fit great into the book as a whole. From the beginning you can already tell where things were gonna go. If you would've given me a story on just Mia and Logan I would've been good to go.

It was still a cute story, very predictable but still cute. Didn't love it but it was enjoyable and did have me laughing a bit.

read_withtay's review against another edition

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3.0

Actual 3.75/5 stars.

maca21's review against another edition

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2.0

2,5⭐️

brooke_review's review against another edition

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4.0

Mia only has eyes for Vince. Not only is he popular and the school’s star soccer player, he’s also really hot. He just has to be Mia’s date for homecoming, but why would he ask out a girl like her? Mia decides to take things into her own hands by manipulating her best friend Robyn’s matchmaking service to ensure that Vince asks her out for the dance.

Mia ultimately gets what she wants, but is it REALLY what she wants? See, there’s this other guy, Logan, who Mia would never look at twice in a million years because he is sooo not her type. But there’s something about Logan’s in your face charm and free-spirited, creative ways that has Mia intrigued. If Vince is really the guy of her dreams, why is she feeling butterflies in her stomach every time she is around Logan?

Match Me If You Can by Tiana Smith is a cute and breezy Swoon Read (Swoon Reads are stories written by people like you and me, which are then voted on by readers - the most loved manuscripts get turned into published novels!) Featuring the classic YA trope - the love triangle - Match Me If You Can delves into a problem that many high school girls face - which guy to choose?

Smith does a great job of diving right into the story, and using the plot to move things along. While her lead character Mia is not the most likable of girls, she is nonetheless written like a real teenager. Too many times, YA authors write characters to behave and think like adults, but Smith’s Mia doesn’t exactly have everything all figured out. She wavers back and forth between two guys, spends an excessive amount of time wondering if they like her, frets over her appearance, gets in guy-related fights with her best friends, and spends an unhealthy amount of time staring at the phone. All typical teenage behaviors. It was refreshing to read a YA novel that doesn’t show a teenage character making better life decisions than I as an adult make!

While this novel isn’t going to have you pondering life’s greater mysteries or exploring the deep and dark corners of humanity, it is still a fun book to while away the hours. Match Me If You Can’s intended audience, teenagers, will love this story of matchmaking, love triangles, and catty best friends, and may just see a glimpse of themselves in these pages.

Thank you to NetGalley & Swoon Reads for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

taylorg_1005's review against another edition

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hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0