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dariadanley's review against another edition
Very fun and enjoyable read. I wish I had read Between the Lines before I read Off the Page, and I would definitely recommend doing that. But, other than that it was a great book that I really enjoyed. The side notes between chapters really made me think about what it really is to be a book lover and read for a long time. All in all, very fun and great read. Definitely recommend.
rae_rose's review against another edition
5.0
I can't believe I took my time reading this. It was so amazing.
jgurniak's review against another edition
4.0
Very cute book! Not quite as good as the first, though I am very excited to here that it is being turned into a stage musical!
chloemariexo's review against another edition
5.0
Ahhh I'm so happy right now!
This book has made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, I feel like I could read this (and Between the Lines) over and over again!
This book has made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside, I feel like I could read this (and Between the Lines) over and over again!
novelette's review
4.0
The illustrations are absolutely beautiful. Read this in hardcover.
I so hope the story continues...
I so hope the story continues...
lil_grifta360's review against another edition
5.0
I am so heartbroken that reading this book is over. Honestly the best book I have read in a while.
gharv03's review against another edition
3.0
This book was good but not great. I enjoyed it but I wasn't wowed
harleyrae's review against another edition
3.0
I have very mixed feelings towards this book. It was a super cute, fun and refreshing read. But I had also had a couple issues with it.
I liked the overall idea of the story, and I'm super glad I read the first book before I jumped into this, while I enjoyed the first one immensely, this one felt a little flat. I think my biggest issue was that in my mind this story isn't completely believable. While we all wish our book boyfriends would literally just walk about of the book, but its not real or believable. I couldn't seem to grasp in my mind how this just seemed to work perfectly. I also had a really hard time with the switching of characters. From book to real world made a more sense, then from real life to book. Why would you want to cast yourself away to a life of literally about 65 pages, filled with the exact same people and with no real change in anything. It just didn't make any sense to me.
Also the romance was a bit of a sore spot for me. The book lies very heavily on romance, its the entire backbone of the series, but in this installment I didn't like any of the relationships. Personally I would have preferred a book that was all about Oliver adjusting to life in the real world.
This book had its ups and downs, and while it by no means a favorite of mine, it was still a cute little read.
I liked the overall idea of the story, and I'm super glad I read the first book before I jumped into this, while I enjoyed the first one immensely, this one felt a little flat. I think my biggest issue was that in my mind this story isn't completely believable. While we all wish our book boyfriends would literally just walk about of the book, but its not real or believable. I couldn't seem to grasp in my mind how this just seemed to work perfectly. I also had a really hard time with the switching of characters. From book to real world made a more sense, then from real life to book. Why would you want to cast yourself away to a life of literally about 65 pages, filled with the exact same people and with no real change in anything. It just didn't make any sense to me.
Also the romance was a bit of a sore spot for me. The book lies very heavily on romance, its the entire backbone of the series, but in this installment I didn't like any of the relationships. Personally I would have preferred a book that was all about Oliver adjusting to life in the real world.
This book had its ups and downs, and while it by no means a favorite of mine, it was still a cute little read.