A review by brianneh
The Pairing by Casey McQuiston

funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

I’m a big fan of Casey McQuiston’s work and this one did not disappoint! In the pairing, we follow Theo and Kit, a former couple who by chance have ended up on the same food tour of Europe. They were previously supposed to go on this tour together, but broke up right before the tour started. This was their last chance to use the funds from their original tour and not have them be wasted. The two end up overcoming some of their differences, start talking again, and eventually start a competition of who can hook up with someone else in each of the cities they go to. 

The descriptions of the food and the cities make me want to go on this food tour so badly. I read the majority of this book on a plane and it made me want to immediately hop on another plane to go do a European food and wine tour. It just sounds so fun! 

I thought the two main characters Theo and Kit were very relatable and I would want to be friends with them in real life. They were so cool, but they were also flawed and I just think that makes them that much more real to me. I like that we got chapters from both of their perspectives as well. 

My biggest issue with the book is how much miscommunication goes on between the two main characters. This is even more frustrating when you have chapters from both characters. I feel like if some of that were eliminated from the book, I would’ve liked it even more. 

I received this book from NetGalley as an ARC. All opinions are my own. 



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