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jlamendola 's review for:
Woke Up Like This
by Amy Lea
"It was a feeling that crept up on me slowly, so naturally that it felt like coming home."
What an adorable book! I loved Amy Lea's reimagining of 13 Going on 30 and the twists she put on the story. For one, the fact that both Char and Renner get propelled into the future was a fun new way of doing a time travel romance. I also loved all the pop culture references sprinkled throughout the book, including Renner listing off every time travel movie he knew.
And don't think "Woke Up Like This" is just a fluffy, cotton candy sweet story with no substance. Lea also weaves heartwarming and thoughtful moments throughout that round out the story and give the characters depth. I can easily see this becoming a movie and I would watch it in a heartbeat!
The Vibes: 13 Going on 30, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, 10 Things I hate About You
Spice Level Bell Pepper: kissing, mentions of nudity but nothing descriptive, appropriate for teens
Tropes: Time Travel, Enemies to Lovers, Opposites Attract
Triggers: none of the big ones; mentions of sibling and parent death and depression
What an adorable book! I loved Amy Lea's reimagining of 13 Going on 30 and the twists she put on the story. For one, the fact that both Char and Renner get propelled into the future was a fun new way of doing a time travel romance. I also loved all the pop culture references sprinkled throughout the book, including Renner listing off every time travel movie he knew.
And don't think "Woke Up Like This" is just a fluffy, cotton candy sweet story with no substance. Lea also weaves heartwarming and thoughtful moments throughout that round out the story and give the characters depth. I can easily see this becoming a movie and I would watch it in a heartbeat!
The Vibes: 13 Going on 30, To All the Boys I've Loved Before, 10 Things I hate About You
Spice Level Bell Pepper: kissing, mentions of nudity but nothing descriptive, appropriate for teens
Tropes: Time Travel, Enemies to Lovers, Opposites Attract
Triggers: none of the big ones; mentions of sibling and parent death and depression