A review by onegalonelife27
This Is All Your Fault by Aminah Mae Safi

5.0

Rebel Dainelle, sunshiney Rinn, and sullen Imogen may not have much in common, but when they learn that their bookstore is going under, they all cope and plot in different ways to save it. Of course, chaos ensues.

I highly relate to having to work with a person, but not wanting to know more about them, especially if they rub me off the wrong way. In some jobs, you just know you’re there for a paycheck, nothing more. Yet despite the great differences between these girls, they do all have one thing in common: a love for the bookstore and reading which shows up in their own way. And it’s also their differences that help them work together to try to save the store.

And god, this book really captures the annoying customer moments.

After reading this book, I’ve been trying to be more friendly to my customers and coworkers, since well you don’t know what everyone is going through or goes on in their heads. I’m more of a shy person, so I still struggle at times, but I’ll try to get better.

All in all, a great book to curl up to and watch three almost strangers become allies and then good friends. I do question how come so many of the characters are underage and why one of them is left alone to close the store and then accidentally kickstart the plot, but well you’ve got to start the story somehow.

Happy Reading!