emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

2,5⭐️

What's up with Agnes hating? Like i get that Jessie didn't quite like her, but what the hell with appearance jugdment? Ethan is cute. However, it was still quite boring, sorry
not sorry
emotional hopeful sad

OKAY. This book. Made me angry. KNOWING who is someone is while the main character is too dense to figure it out is SO frustrating, but incredibly worth it once the union actually occurs.

the ending was so underwhelming omg

I really liked this book.
emotional funny fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

For a YA book this was perfect.

Sweet and swoon-worthy. Man, can I have me some Ethan?

As writing the title down I just now realized the importance of the title in the book after finishing and wow my jaw dropped (also how slow of me lol).  I have mixed feelings about this book.  I overall really enjoyed it, it was a read for me that I finished fast and was on edge the whole time (but like on the edge of suspense and not really excitement, just large intrigue. Tho I was excited to finish).  I read it for bookclub and admittedly was so behind I read the last 200+ pages in 1 day. But I don't mind because it was great (but flawed).  I loved the ending and I was able to guess that Somebody Nobody was Ethan but it was still written as a really sweet and even suprising moment.  The main character is a hypocrite of the century and has some internalized misogyny she needs to work through along with being able to take a compliment and some self love but I felt like sometimes she was super relatable.  She isn't well liked by me or bookclub but all the teenagers in the book are very relatable and realistic which is rare (but they were also cliche as hell).  I thought the book was written with humor and the plot was interesting to me despite being contemporary and most of the characters I liked.  Overall, I super enjoyed it but did have some things that I didn't like so much.  Okay I lied a little bit, for the most part I loved the book.  It isn't one of my favorite books but I was always engaged and laughing or smiling at something on every other page and I thought that the emotions were written so well and the dialouge was great and realistic and I really did enjoy and love the book.  Though Jessie was hard not to roll my eyes at and be frustrated with. (The initial review is written after my 1am high of finishing the book in time for bookclub, reflecting back on it the book is low key forgettable/plain, the characters were cliche, and the main character had issues that I wouldn't want any teenage girl to potentially read and adopt herself. Though I do remember liking reading it, it was pretty good, but I would not read again or anything)