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Cursed by K.K. Allen

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4.0

Wow i loved this book. It was fast paced. Not over loaded with too much information to handle. I really wanted to start reading something based on Greek Mythology and this book was perfect for a greek mythology beginner like me. Loved the cliffhanger. Cant wait to read the next one- Fated.
Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner

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3.0

I have mixed feelings about this book. What i like is that the book deals with body-shaming issues. I like the narration. But the first part of the book is a bit of a drag. End of part 1 comes with a plot twist which brings in a little hope that the story will pick up from there. Part 2 onwards we are solving a murder mystery. There is a genre switch halfway through the book. I had no idea that this book is a mystery. The plot twist in the end didnt come as a huge shock (which I highly expect of a good murder mystery).

The protagonist being an instagram influencer is quite relatable and the theme of friendship, identifying your true self, is done up nicely. But on the romance front, the story is a bit of a disappointment.

All in all, 3.5 stars for this one. Have you read this book? What are your views about it?
The Hating Game by Sally Thorne

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5.0

How can anyone not like this book! Such a comfort, heart-warming read. Enemy to lovers- my favorite thing ever. The characters are so beautiful written. Their harmless banter, honest conversations and some steamy moments make this book a perfect summer read.
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover

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5.0

“It stops here. With you and me. It ends with us.”

My first Colleen Hoover book and I am so glad i picked this up. I have read numerous reviews about this book and no doubt it is one of the most beautiful books. It is so beautifully written. I could not put it down. This story hits you differently. You cry with the characters. You laugh with them. You love with them. You hate with them. I recommend everyone to read this. Not just a heartwarming and heartbreaking story, but also brings forth a very important issue.