A review by shankl
Someone Just Like You by Meredith Schorr

3.0

Someone Just Like You features my favorite trope, enemies to lovers. Molly and Jude grew-up taunting each other as neighbors, until one day it goes to far and the trajectory of their lives are changed forever. Now in there late twenties, they find themselves forced to work together on a anniversary celebration for their parents, who happen to be best friends.

This couple acted like teenagers majority of the book with their off-putting silliness. Enough is enough, just be adults and stop acting childish. Their antics wore on me, and once it stopped the book was much better. You can't go wrong with a NYC setting and a cute dog named Yogi.

The ending is a what you'd expect from some pretty immature characters, and I am not sure they are a good for each other in the end.

Thank you Forever (Grand Central Publishing) for the complimentary copy.