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Uden fornuft

Emma Mills

4.23 AVERAGE


This was really really cute.

oh my goodness my life has been changed by this book just wow amazing 10/10 WOW

This is such a phenomenally written book that I have reread so many times!!! It is beautiful how she works in romance while also keeping it real (no angels descending from the sky playing harps etc.) This is a must read for all YA fans of realistic fiction and a touch of romance.

This was such a fun summer read. It was so easy to read and it grasp me from the very first page. I loved the main character she was funny and witty. But I especially liked the side character Gideon for never giving up. Enjoyed my first Emma Mills book. Will read the authors other books.
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes

Gideon is my favourite!

Oh my freaking goodness. I absolutely loved this book. Can I say new favourite author?? All of these characters have my heart. Especially my newest book love, Gideon. Although I won't steal him from Claude. They are both so precious and I wish I knew them in real life. What a freaking amazing book. My heart was bursting the whole time. So much loveeeeee.

This book was good don't get me wrong on that, but the theatre Etiquette was all wrong. There is no situation where a stage hand would teach actors lines it's just not heard of. Other than very cringe moments in theatre this book was very good!!

Oh my gosh.. I’m soooo in love with this book. All the characters are amazing and pretty relatable. I was surprised by Gideon. Honestly I was excepting him to be a typical player, jerk. But he was the complete opposite and I love that. Actually I just love everything about this book. Great first read of the year!

Laughed and cried, the perfect not-too-deep read that feels like a cozy movie in word form. Although some parts of the ending felt a bit rushed, it's fucking brilliant and apparently now one of my favourite books.