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Begin Again
by Emma Lord
Andie has just transferred from community college to Blue Ridge State - the school her boyfriend currently attends, and the alma mater of her late mother. However, her well-thought out plan starts to crumble almost immediately upon arriving on campus when she finds out her boyfriend actually transferred to community college to be with her. But thanks to her roommate Shay and her RA, Milo, Andie starts to find her voice on the same radio-station her mom founded, and begins to really find herself.
Emma Lord can do no wrong when it comes to writing YA novels, and Begin Again is another example of why I love her books so much. This book is filled with charm and the magic and stress and mystery that the beginning of college holds. I loved Andie’s spunk, how deeply she cared for those she loved, and especially her version of cursing. I felt for her when she struggled to find her place within her new family dynamic and how the pain of losing her mother impacted her. Most importantly, I was rooting for her and was cheering her on as she found a love she deserved and began to learn her worth.
I switched between ebook and audiobook and really enjoyed the audio and how it brought this world to life.
Thanks to Wednesday Books, Macmillan Audio, and NetGalley for the advance copies.
Emma Lord can do no wrong when it comes to writing YA novels, and Begin Again is another example of why I love her books so much. This book is filled with charm and the magic and stress and mystery that the beginning of college holds. I loved Andie’s spunk, how deeply she cared for those she loved, and especially her version of cursing. I felt for her when she struggled to find her place within her new family dynamic and how the pain of losing her mother impacted her. Most importantly, I was rooting for her and was cheering her on as she found a love she deserved and began to learn her worth.
I switched between ebook and audiobook and really enjoyed the audio and how it brought this world to life.
Thanks to Wednesday Books, Macmillan Audio, and NetGalley for the advance copies.