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So predictable and cliched, I honestly didn't feel invested. Lily as a character was annoying, and I felt that she caused most of her own drama. At the same time though, Cade's whole "lets turn the jerk into a sympathetic character" arc wasn't for me either.
This was a cute, fun read that definitely got me out of a reading slump. Although they did seem a lot to handle at times, loved Lily’s family. Her mom and dad’s voting system was cute. I really enjoyed the secret letter writing aspect that spawned from mutual love of cool music ♥️
Such a cute read! I flew through it in one night. I love Kasie West, she always delivers for a fun romance novel.
"You’re my favorite way to pass the time.
But time stands still when you’re on my mind."
The concept of writing messages under a school desk to a mysterious person is something that I could have used in a my High School Musical au fanfiction that I wrote back in primary school. It's light, it's cliche, it's predictable as hell but it's a perfect dose of fluff and cuteness when you need it. My expectations for this book were fullfilled in 100% and I liked it more than I thought I would.
But time stands still when you’re on my mind."
The concept of writing messages under a school desk to a mysterious person is something that I could have used in a my High School Musical au fanfiction that I wrote back in primary school. It's light, it's cliche, it's predictable as hell but it's a perfect dose of fluff and cuteness when you need it. My expectations for this book were fullfilled in 100% and I liked it more than I thought I would.
Lily Abbott would love nothing more than to write a song to win a contest. After scribbling some lyrics to one of her favorite songs on her desk in chemistry, however, she finds herself writing to a mysterious pen pal who shares her taste in music. As the letters become more personal and Lily finds herself falling for the mysterious writer, she is desperate to figure out the identity of the writer. But when neither of them can be anonymous, will the writer accept her? Will she be able to accept them?
A very cute middle-school appropriate rom-com with nothing more than kissing in the way of romantic content. Though the secret writer was a very predictable trope in romantic literature, it was still a fairly entertaining read.
A very cute middle-school appropriate rom-com with nothing more than kissing in the way of romantic content. Though the secret writer was a very predictable trope in romantic literature, it was still a fairly entertaining read.
10 out of 10. When I heard this book was coming out sooner than I realized, I was beside myself, because the Kasie West book drought was over. P.S. I Like You was just an utterly brilliant book. As soon as her encounters with Cade became more frequent I was like it has to be him. And then I was concerned that it would be David or Lucas because at that point I wanted it desperately to be Cade. This book reminded me a lot of my favorite movie, A Cinderella Story, and that just made it all the more exciting to read! I think them writing the notes to each other was so fabulous and the fact that they figured out who each other was but didn't want to other to stop writing if they found out was just so...romantic. Kasie West is such a brilliant writer and I can't wait for her next book.
Oh my goodness!!!!! This is the cutest book ever. Definitely one of my favorite reads this year!
good book took me almost all night to read it but i couldnt stop, it was just so good and intriguing.
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced