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*3.5 stars*I loved how straightforward and pure and lovely the writing and the romance were in this one. And the train setting was SO fun. Honestly, this was the cutest premise, executed really well.
I really enjoyed this book! The premise of two teens meeting on a cross-country trip and developing a sweet, innocent relationship together drew me right in. Add to that the fact that the boy protagonist is one of six sextuplets from England and I couldn’t put it down!Memorable quotes:(Pg.27) “When he was little, his Mum used to call him Paddington because he was always getting lost from the rest of the group.”(Pg. 99) “I love that every generation thinks they’ve invented it. They think they are...
this book is so quintessentially contemporary fluff, i cant even handle it right now. jennifer smith has really grown in my eyes. i wasnt a big fan of her earlier stories, but this and ‘windfall’ have now convinced me otherwise. she is definitely becoming an author i will immediately recommend when friends are looking for that sweet YA goodness. there is just so much to love about this and i adored every word.↠ 4 stars
It was totally unique concept and brilliantly written by author Jennifer E. Smith.
4.5 stars.Sometimes I need a break from brooding thrillers and mysteries, where everyone is a suspect (at least in my mind) and the subject matter can be heavy at times. I saw a friend recommend Jennifer E. Smith's newest book, Field Notes on Love , and it definitely seemed to be what I was looking for—a good YA rom-com.Two hours later I finished the book and I'm so glad I read it. Such a sweet, fun, engaging story—it totally hit the spot!"Do you ever feel like you need to shake things up? Or...
i wish that this book - which takes place nearly in its entirety on a train - had more trains in it.similarly, i wish that this book, which follows two characters on a cross-country trip, felt more travel-y.i also wish it felt longer and the characters and their relationship felt deeper and less rushed.evidently i wish a lot of things. but this was still pretty good.bottom line: quick and fluffy. i read it in like 3 hours. it's summertime, baby, what more could you want!-------------pre-reviewi
Wasted my time. First let me explain about the 2 stars.A star for the unbelievably happy unrealistic young adult romance book perfect characters. We all wish for people like these in our lives. Another star for those 2 perfect pages on what the book is supposed to be. Those pages when Mae actually interviews a woman in the train about life and love. Otherwise the rest 99% of the book is pure cheesy, young adult insta love, all over each other, we-cannot-live-without-each-other kind of stuff till...
When Hugo Wilkinson’s girlfriend Margaret unexpectedly breaks up with him, he’s left with a broken heart and an extra ticket for the trip of a lifetime they’d planned to take together between high school and college. It would be a grand adventure and an opportunity for Hugo to get out of his siblings’ shadow for a bit. As one of the famed Surrey sextuplets, there’s very little he gets to do on his own. Hugo would be happy to travel alone, but there’s a catch—Margaret booked the nonrefundable, no...
why did i cry so much while reading this one? SO CUTE!! just what my spring contemporary craving heart needed.
Welcome to the CringeFest.Trigger warning: the most extreme case of insta love that makes ME - a person who after dating a guy for a few months decided to move across the globe for him - roll my eyes.All right, to be frank, it wasn't the worst or most cliche YA novel I ever read.But I certainly dove into it with different expectations! I wanted to hear about the epic road trip! We certainly need more road trip stories in this bookish world!And all I got was two kids falling in love while sleepin...