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Lucky Caller by Emma Mills

_reading_with_kate_'s review

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4.0

Emma Mills books feel like they were created just for me. I would not change anything about it to make it more enjoyable, and true to form the humor was 100% my cup of tea. I was motivated to read it in print form (with my eyeballs!) during a global pandemic- something I can't say about any other novel.

aristams's review

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5.0

man where do i even start with this, i literally finished this in 6 hours and hav even stayed up to finish it so that should rlly giv u a small summary of what i feel ab this book. it’s lit 3am so idk how cohesive this will b w my brain in near sleep mode but with that being said i absolutely adoredddd every single character of this book, starting with the fmc shes witty, shes funny, shes awkward and silly at times but that’s what makes her charming. the mmc my meow, my sunshine, the sweetest boy ever he lit could not hurt a fly kindest, understanding boy ever

eggjen's review

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4.0

I blew through this sweet ya love story. I liked the main characters, even when they were frustrating and rooted for the little tag tag radio team.

cobaltbookshelf's review

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2.0

2.5 stars

Cuteish romance did nothing for me I like the most siblings relationship.

soramun's review

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3.0

This was a cute teen romance and I loved the family dynamic. It reminded me of my own family at times and I liked how everyone felt human. No one had all the answers and people made lots of mistakes. No one was deemed the bad guy or the perfect person.

There was a few cheesy moments that I'm not a fan of and that I saw coming, but it didn't devalue the story's message.

All the characters had interesting personalities and overall I think I liked everyone.

While this isn't the most groundbreaking story, it did have me digging into my own personal thoughts and I teared up a couple times. Probably because I'm a big baby, but also because I could relate to those moments.

Cute and simple.

fatimareadsbooks's review

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4.0

[4.5 stars] Emma Mills is well on her way to becoming an auto-buy author for me!

diyalekhi's review

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4.0

4.5 stars

shareen17's review

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4.0

A high school senior is taking a radio broadcasting class. One of the guys in her group is someone she's had a past awkward encounter with and had been hoping to avoid. Some of the plot is resolved in a maybe not very believable way, but it's done so well with such good dialogue that it's fun to read. Emma Mills does realistic teens with realistic problems who tend to have healthy relationships and healthy ways of working things out. Refreshing!

lienata's review

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adventurous funny hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

daniliz11's review

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3.0

This book has been on my TBR for years and back when I added it, I was around the same age as the characters. I think I would have really enjoyed it back then, but it was still a fun read today. I loved Jaimie and could see myself a bit in Nina. I was not a huge fan of how the live radio show turned out and it felt a little ridiculous to me, but overall this book was a pretty standard YA contemporary with some cute moments.