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A review by sl_val15
The Flip Side by James Bailey
3.0
3.5 out of 5 Stars.
I had no idea of this book's existence, despite being a big fan of the 'rom-com' genre, a couple of weeks later after this book's release date I came across to it in a bookstore. The cover screamed that it's a chick-lit/rom-com so I decided to read the premise. The reason why I got invested in reading this book was: 1) It's a rom-com written by a man, which I rarely stumble on. 2) It's from only a guy's percpective, which to me is very refreshing (naturally, cuz it's also written by a man), but I can literally count only on one hand how many books I read from a guy's pov (and all of them those were from dual pov's). 3) Lastly, the cover seemed like I would enjoy the book.
My overall thoughts: I liked this book quite a lot actually. It was fun, easy plotline, likeable characters, fast-paced and I'm not kidding, but I laughed OUT LOUD a few times, and not only just smiled. Sure, it's typical and cliché, but very fun to read. I mean, if they're not cliché are they even considered a rom-com?
I had no idea of this book's existence, despite being a big fan of the 'rom-com' genre, a couple of weeks later after this book's release date I came across to it in a bookstore. The cover screamed that it's a chick-lit/rom-com so I decided to read the premise. The reason why I got invested in reading this book was: 1) It's a rom-com written by a man, which I rarely stumble on. 2) It's from only a guy's percpective, which to me is very refreshing (naturally, cuz it's also written by a man), but I can literally count only on one hand how many books I read from a guy's pov (and all of them those were from dual pov's). 3) Lastly, the cover seemed like I would enjoy the book.
My overall thoughts: I liked this book quite a lot actually. It was fun, easy plotline, likeable characters, fast-paced and I'm not kidding, but I laughed OUT LOUD a few times, and not only just smiled. Sure, it's typical and cliché, but very fun to read. I mean, if they're not cliché are they even considered a rom-com?