A review by indigoivee
Technically, You Started It by Lana Wood Johnson

3.0

There’s very little that I didn’t like about the book. It was brilliantly and very originally written. I haven’t quite read a book that was entirely based around text messages, it kind of made it very interesting that we didn’t know what was happening in real life, much like how our main character, Haley was blinded. I loved how from the beginning the conversation between them was flowy and so unawkward. I love how they got to know each other without much biased. I also love the confusion of the two cousin Martin Nathaniel Munroe II, genuinely thought that was hilarious.

I don’t know if you’d call it a love triangle or an enemies to lovers trope, because maybe it was both and maybe it was neither, but it was definitely interesting to read and feel very involved in. It was super cute and romantic but also fast paced and intense. I loved it so much honestly. I love that our main characters were both LGBT without it being their main attributes, I loved how they were both smart and that they were both keen on getting to know one another.

Ugh, I don’t know what else to say without outright spoiling, but it was cute and fun and sweet and awkward and super interesting!

Favourite quote: “Either every guy I’ve ever started to like doesn’t know or, more likely, doesn’t care.”