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saconway 's review for:
Crazy Stupid Bromance
by Lyssa Kay Adams
It's an easy 5-star review y'all.
I am not usually one for friends-to-lovers books but, I made an exception here since I adore this series. Alexis and Noah were a ride and a half to get through. This story had infinitely more depth and brought light to a lot of really heavy but super important topics. I thought the discussion and displays of grief in this book were so well done and incredibly profound. I had no idea my emotions were going to be so rocked by the end of it.
Nonetheless, I loved the chemistry between Alexis and Noah and thought their relationship was refreshing and the way they had so much respect and care for each other. Noah was brilliantly written as a grumpy-but-actually-marshmellow man and I loved his personality. Alexis was frustrating at times but quite relatable in her actions based on her experiences. I liked that when their conflict happened, they both acknowledged the mistakes they made. It wasn't one person messing up and needing to grovel, they both messed up and wanted to make it right.
I have to mention that the first time they got together, all I kept imagining was the scene in the Notebook adaptation where they stand in front of each other and strip...iykyk. It was a comical moment for me.
I am not usually one for friends-to-lovers books but, I made an exception here since I adore this series. Alexis and Noah were a ride and a half to get through. This story had infinitely more depth and brought light to a lot of really heavy but super important topics. I thought the discussion and displays of grief in this book were so well done and incredibly profound. I had no idea my emotions were going to be so rocked by the end of it.
Nonetheless, I loved the chemistry between Alexis and Noah and thought their relationship was refreshing and the way they had so much respect and care for each other. Noah was brilliantly written as a grumpy-but-actually-marshmellow man and I loved his personality. Alexis was frustrating at times but quite relatable in her actions based on her experiences. I liked that when their conflict happened, they both acknowledged the mistakes they made. It wasn't one person messing up and needing to grovel, they both messed up and wanted to make it right.
I have to mention that the first time they got together, all I kept imagining was the scene in the Notebook adaptation where they stand in front of each other and strip...iykyk. It was a comical moment for me.