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A review by zuzie
You're It by Lucy Harper
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
We have a story of best friends who are starting to be something more for each other and we are watching them along the way to becoming a couple and all this in a small town, what could be cuter?
At first, I didn't understand why is the book called You're It, but after a couple of chapters I finally understood and to be honest, the story of childhood best friends and their lifelong tag game is hilarious. I love the humour that the author used and also the ideas that she came up with for this game. And what I loved the most was how she described their friendship. Because let's be honest, who doesn't dream about this sometimes? About having a hot boy around you for your whole life, who is your best friend and would do everything for you no matter what.
I fell first, definitely for this book and I loved everything about it, I don't even think that I can write a normal review for it because it would be just praising the author and the things she wrote all over. I know that everyone likes different things and this book just fit me in every aspect, consumed me and did not allow me to think about anything else. I don't read a book like this often (I think the last one was Fourth Wing) so I am eternally grateful that I found this one.
At first, I didn't understand why is the book called You're It, but after a couple of chapters I finally understood and to be honest, the story of childhood best friends and their lifelong tag game is hilarious. I love the humour that the author used and also the ideas that she came up with for this game. And what I loved the most was how she described their friendship. Because let's be honest, who doesn't dream about this sometimes? About having a hot boy around you for your whole life, who is your best friend and would do everything for you no matter what.
I fell first, definitely for this book and I loved everything about it, I don't even think that I can write a normal review for it because it would be just praising the author and the things she wrote all over. I know that everyone likes different things and this book just fit me in every aspect, consumed me and did not allow me to think about anything else. I don't read a book like this often (I think the last one was Fourth Wing) so I am eternally grateful that I found this one.