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A review by kaisbooknook
I'll Have What He's Having by Adib Khorram
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I really enjoyed reading I'll Have What He's Having. I loved the flirting and banter between the two MC's, the support and trust they gave one another, and getting a look into their private lives without each other as well.
I felt the pacing was a bit slow, and that the book dragged on a bit at the end, especially during the third act break up.
Speaking of the third act break up, the stubbornness of the two characters annoyed me so much, and the miscommunication could have easily been solved if they sat down and had a conversation like adults.
What I did love though, was their dynamic, full of healing each other's self loathing or stubbornness, and seeing them both realize that they wouldn't get hurt like all the times before. That was really powerful.
I think my favourite part though were the in depth descriptions of food and wine. As a foodie myself, it brought me unexplainable joy.
I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to read a spicy gay romance, especially foodies who want a read with detailed descriptions of food.
I felt the pacing was a bit slow, and that the book dragged on a bit at the end, especially during the third act break up.
Speaking of the third act break up, the stubbornness of the two characters annoyed me so much, and the miscommunication could have easily been solved if they sat down and had a conversation like adults.
What I did love though, was their dynamic, full of healing each other's self loathing or stubbornness, and seeing them both realize that they wouldn't get hurt like all the times before. That was really powerful.
I think my favourite part though were the in depth descriptions of food and wine. As a foodie myself, it brought me unexplainable joy.
I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to read a spicy gay romance, especially foodies who want a read with detailed descriptions of food.