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This Is What Happy Looks Like
by Jennifer E. Smith
Ellie and Graham start emailing back and forth because he accidentally left out a "2" from his pig walker's email address. The anonymity of being behind a computer screen, of being able to be anyone you wanted to be made everything all the more exciting to them, and they fell for each other. Hard. So hard, that Graham (famous teen heart-throb movie star) pulled strings so the new movie he starred in would take place in Ellie's middle-of-nowhere-Maine town. Talk about cute!
They meet in person and she's in shock, but they realize quite quickly how hard they really fell for each other. And it is so. Dang. Cute. But, it's not enough. Not for me anyways. I wanted more. I was a little underwhelmed with the love story. She spent a decent amount of time avoiding him. In her case, it was justified, but I guess I was just expecting a wonderful summer romance that actually happened the entire duration of the book.
The end was extremely realistic; no promises, no plans on what comes next, just the moment they have now. It is a good book (obviously, otherwise why else would I have finished in 4 and a half hours?), and I'm happy I have it in my collection.
They meet in person and she's in shock, but they realize quite quickly how hard they really fell for each other. And it is so. Dang. Cute. But, it's not enough. Not for me anyways. I wanted more. I was a little underwhelmed with the love story. She spent a decent amount of time avoiding him. In her case, it was justified, but I guess I was just expecting a wonderful summer romance that actually happened the entire duration of the book.
The end was extremely realistic; no promises, no plans on what comes next, just the moment they have now. It is a good book (obviously, otherwise why else would I have finished in 4 and a half hours?), and I'm happy I have it in my collection.