A review by jessential_reads
You Can Go Your Own Way by Eric Smith

5.0

This was such a cozy book. It started a little slow but I liked the characters, especially Adam, he was very kind and effortlessly cool. He had a strong connection with his dad which made his love for pinball and the arcade a way for him to keep his dad alive, even though it was hurting his family financially. Whitney on the other hand, although she was good at being in charge of her dad’s business social media accounts, it's not what she really wanted to do, but felt the need to keep doing it so she could be close to her dad. It was good friends-to-enemies-to-friends-to=lovers. I liked how they were both going through their inner turmoil and that's why they lashed out at each other and it's YA so I did think this was such a teenage thing and obviously, I sided with the moms, haha, however, I still enjoyed their cute moments where they were discovering their feelings for each other, it kept me smiling. I really disliked Whitney's dad and I think things were still a little off with him but I guess it was something that needed to be worked overtime. I liked the snowy scenery and the small community helping each other out. Overall, a nice theme, to focus on what is really important and follow your heart and talk your feelings out with some Swedish fish.