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You Have a Match
by Emma Lord
You Have A Match by Emma Lord
This book was not on my TBR but I wanted a light hearted book after reading some darker stuff this month. I had seen this book all over bookstagram and I thought “why not?” and BOY AM I HAPPY I DID! I needed this book in my life. Humor, tears, mystery, INSTAGRAMMERS, and the LGBTQ community. Do you remember “Parent Trap”? You Have A Match is the teenage version, and I AM HERE FOR IT!!!
Savy and Abby have never met, but their lives are more intertwined with each other than they could have ever imagine. Same friends, same love for photos, same love life problems and oh yeah, same parents.
Without giving spoilers, if you’re looking for a truly heart-warming story, this is it. I enjoyed that the main focus wasn’t a love story, but two sisters finding each other. The book also touches on different types of loss and how there are so many ways of coping with it. This book sparked a conversation with my husband about what our parenting looks like and what we would do if we were in these parents’ shoes. This books setting is mostly a summer camp on an island, which made me love it even more.
Over all, I highly recommend this book. Please add this baby to your TBR!
This book was not on my TBR but I wanted a light hearted book after reading some darker stuff this month. I had seen this book all over bookstagram and I thought “why not?” and BOY AM I HAPPY I DID! I needed this book in my life. Humor, tears, mystery, INSTAGRAMMERS, and the LGBTQ community. Do you remember “Parent Trap”? You Have A Match is the teenage version, and I AM HERE FOR IT!!!
Savy and Abby have never met, but their lives are more intertwined with each other than they could have ever imagine. Same friends, same love for photos, same love life problems and oh yeah, same parents.
Without giving spoilers, if you’re looking for a truly heart-warming story, this is it. I enjoyed that the main focus wasn’t a love story, but two sisters finding each other. The book also touches on different types of loss and how there are so many ways of coping with it. This book sparked a conversation with my husband about what our parenting looks like and what we would do if we were in these parents’ shoes. This books setting is mostly a summer camp on an island, which made me love it even more.
Over all, I highly recommend this book. Please add this baby to your TBR!