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marianbooks613 's review for:
Almost Pretend
by Nicole Snow
release date: april 30, 2024
This book started off more than well, I liked the premise and I liked that Eleanor acted more or less her age, since August is more than 10 years older than her, even though they made a good couple.
The story and all the little mystery about who wrote the children's book about a penguin (yes, a penguin) was what kept me reading, also I liked everything about the fake engagement, although let's face it, they pretend to like each other, but I didn't see much effort on either side, and thank goodness we had August's point of view because if not, we would not even know that he has feelings towards Eleanor, the chronic pain part is something that I liked how it was presented, as a person who has a family that suffers from migraines and knowing that those pains can be even worse, I liked how the author handled that topic.
The book was a bit slow and at the same time long for everything that happens and almost at the end everything was rushed, but still it was a good read that made me laugh and sigh.
thanks to the publisher and netgalley for the e-arc in exchange for my honest review.
This book started off more than well, I liked the premise and I liked that Eleanor acted more or less her age, since August is more than 10 years older than her, even though they made a good couple.
The story and all the little mystery about who wrote the children's book about a penguin (yes, a penguin) was what kept me reading, also I liked everything about the fake engagement, although let's face it, they pretend to like each other, but I didn't see much effort on either side, and thank goodness we had August's point of view because if not, we would not even know that he has feelings towards Eleanor, the chronic pain part is something that I liked how it was presented, as a person who has a family that suffers from migraines and knowing that those pains can be even worse, I liked how the author handled that topic.
The book was a bit slow and at the same time long for everything that happens and almost at the end everything was rushed, but still it was a good read that made me laugh and sigh.
thanks to the publisher and netgalley for the e-arc in exchange for my honest review.