3.28 AVERAGE


Loved this book. So fun and hilarious and relatable!
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

This was a cute YA romance about Hannah and Sam and their friend groups. Hannah and Sam always find their way back to one another in unexpected ways. They have instant chemistry, but it never seems like the right time for them to be together.

I thought this was a well written story just bot about romance, but it takes a deep dive into self discovery and friendships. This book is all about what it's like to be young and dumb. 

the sex scene was the funniest shit ever

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One night at a party, Hannah and Sam meet accidentally in a bathroom. They strike up a conversation but are quickly interrupted before they even learn each others names. As time goes on, they can't stop thinking about one another but believe they will never see each other again. Until they do... repeatedly... and its more than awkward.

This was super cute and fluffy, just what I needed at the time. It was a very fast read that had me giggling at the awkward encounters these characters went through. I really loved the alternating perspective between Sam and Hannah. I loved catching a glimpse into each of their minds and how each situation was interpreted differently by each character. Hannah annoyed me at times for never standing up for herself when it came to Stella, her bitchy best friend who thought she could walk all over everyone. Sam also got on my nerves as well because he was so naive about EVERYTHING. I did really love them together once it finally happened though. I thought they were super cute and I loved their easy banter. I think a lot of the drama that they faced could have been easily avoided if they had just communicated with each other. In my opinion, they definitely felt more like 16 year olds rather than 18 like they were supposed to be. Robin was definitely my favourite character, I thought he was hilarious and every scene he was in had me laughing. I really like how honest this book was about sex and loosing your virginity. There was no romanticizing about it, it was very real and how it USUALLY happens. I also loved how the relationship between Stella and Hannah was so toxic, I think it did a great job in portraying how dangerous this type of relationship can be.

I related to Hannah and Sam alot, especially on the fact that both thought nobody would ever want them, as they clearly didn’t felt the most good looking ever. I love how this book pictures that it’s not nearly only a girls thing!

The « immature » jokes and turning of phrases got me to giggle in my head everytime

1.5⭐️. If I was younger, maybe I’d have enjoyed the awkwardness of it all, but I’m not and it was flat. It seemed liked it was all trying to hard to be like “wow we are meant to be.” Oh and the whole “I need to loose my Vcard asap” was odd. I mean I remember being 18 and I did not talk that much about it or pressure any of my friends that much about it. Anyway, it was a quick 1 day read that fell flat for me.

2.5 stars!

The story is about high school teenagers who will be going to college soon, Hannah and Sam fears that they will be virgins forever, so they promised to themselves that they have to lose their virginity before they go to college. You've read that right! This book also deals with social misunderstandings and true meaning of friendship. I heard that the authors once dated in high school, that was cool, and wow they ended up writing a book together.

The story was written in both Sam and Hannah's perspective. It was a fast read but I thought that the flow of the story was all over the place.There were also parts of the story that made me feel a little bit uncomfortable because there were seriously a lot of sex talk and I kinda feel weird about it. There were also scenes that I thought just shouldn't be detailed like that, it was really really weird especially the almost last part in the book. I felt that their relationship was a bit forced. Party, alcohol, hook ups there were too much of it to the point that I just continued reading it just for fun and I was hoping the story would get better. But as the title implies the story was indeed full of awkward moments.

The friends in this book always want to hook up with someone everywhere they go. Why does every time in YA the main character has the lamest set of friends? One more thing, I didn't feel any connection with the characters it feels like I was just looking at someone's life and just observing what they are doing for entertainment.

I must say that the humor in this book was on point, I really prefer British humor, there were times that I couldn't help myself but laugh at the characters that was the only time I think the story made me enjoy it! I wouldn't say I hate it, I don't like using that word when I'm talking about books I just didn't enjoyed it as much as everyone who has read it. :)

Probably worst book i've read in a long time

the sex scene was the funniest shit ever

This was great. The characters felt totally relatable. I particularly felt a connection to Hannah. It was funny, sweet, romantic. And I liked the fact that it ended realistically, instead of all "happy ending-y".