A review by bibliorey
What's Not to Love by Emily Wibberley, Austin Siegemund-Broka

4.0

”High school holds a unique immortality for everyone. It clings on to your identity the way elementary and middle school don’t, or first boyfriends or first jobs. For whatever reason, high school lingers.”


This was such a quick and cute read. Just like the synopsis, it did remind me of the Netflix show Never Have I Ever. Academia enemies-to-lovers was such a cute concept however I think the story could’ve been more in terms of character development and the plot. I simply think the story was too simple and that it could’ve had more ✨ spice ✨ to it. Nevertheless, I did enjoy the story and it was a fun read indeed. It was also very enjoyable to read how relatable it was when Alison is struggling with the fact that high school is coming to an end and that the next step in life, the big step, the college step is going to happen. I could relate to that so much as I was struggling with that issue too last year.

This is a great book for YA beginners too because the writing style was easy to read, the reading process too was a breeze. I feel like YA beginners would really enjoy this. Personally for me, out of all the books written by Emily and Austin, Always Never Yours will always have my heart kept in a locked safe ❤️ Nothing beats that story for me hehehe