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maelia 's review for:
Knowing Me Knowing You
by Jeevani Charika
This book is a full story by itself but, if you read Playing for Love and/or Picture Perfect before, you'll recognise Gihan as Sam's brother and Niro's cousin (while Alex is an entirely new character).
Having loved both above-mentioned books, I was really looking forward to this one, and now I'm pleased to report that I enjoyed it as much as the other two (although I was worried when I saw in the author's newsletter that it included both my least favourite things to read about - serious illness and grief - it turned out okay because those horrible things happened in the characters' past, so I didn't have to suffer through descriptions of medical horrors or have my mood ruined by empathy with continuously depressed feelings).
I loved the second-chance aspect (they met 5 years before the main part of the story, missed the opportunity to start something, and now meet again by chance), and also the awkward (for them) but interesting (for the reader) "his job might make her lose hers" situation. Plus, it was very nice to see Sam and Niro again. ☺
Having loved both above-mentioned books, I was really looking forward to this one, and now I'm pleased to report that I enjoyed it as much as the other two (although I was worried when I saw in the author's newsletter that it included both my least favourite things to read about - serious illness and grief - it turned out okay because those horrible things happened in the characters' past, so I didn't have to suffer through descriptions of medical horrors or have my mood ruined by empathy with continuously depressed feelings).
I loved the second-chance aspect (they met 5 years before the main part of the story, missed the opportunity to start something, and now meet again by chance), and also the awkward (for them) but interesting (for the reader) "his job might make her lose hers" situation. Plus, it was very nice to see Sam and Niro again. ☺