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3.5 StarsSome really cute stories in this lock-down love collection! There was only one that I didn't enjoy because I find brooding, rude, and dismissive guys or gals to be annoying and can't fathom why anyone would find that behaviour swoon worthy. The rest were varying degrees of charming, sweet and smile inducing!
the stories are very cute and simple. I liked the last one the most.
Is it possible to have a meet cute in quarantine? Yes, yes it is! Assortment of straight and queer relationships develop in the middle of a pandemic. Whether it's flirting with the pizza delivery guy or bantering over Chinese take-out, meeting someone from the next balcony or while walking your dog, all of these romances begin to blossom because of Covid. In these stories, everyone is concerned and everyone is taking precautions seriously. Most are expressing some level of anxiety, are being pe
Thank you to NetGalley, Random House Children's, and Delacorte Press for providing a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.MY HEART CANNOT!!!!! This was the most adorable, relevant, and real anthology. Each story shows us that love in lockdown is a possibility. We sympathize with our characters staying six feet apart, wishing they didn't have to wear masks, worrying for high-risk family members and friends, and just wanting a damn haircut! We see some meet cutes and some ene...
This anthology was weirdly comforting for me, and actually it might be something I'll revisit when I need it. Also, and this NEVER happens to me, I liked every single story in this anthology!
| Read on Reader Fox | His eyes gave him away, they're doing the smiling. I finished this book late into the night and near immediately shouted into the void about how much I loved it. In truth, I wasn't expecting to love this book as much as I did, having found Meet Cute to be somewhat mediocre. I've also never been a massive fan of anthologies since I prefer to really get to know characters rather than experience brief snapshots of their lives. But I'll give the authors of this book this m...
DNF this when I was 67% into it but I couldn’t connect with the stories and it was too out of nowhere everything.
First reviewed on Pretty Little Memoirs.I don’t think that I’ve ever had my emotions flown so all over the place than when I was reading Together, Apart. Despite the stories being swoon-worthy and oh-so-magnetic, I just wanted each one to last forever. And there wasn’t a single story that I didn’t love. I do have a few favourites (of course) but I would ten-times over purchase a full-length book of each story that was woven in the novel. Each time that one of the stories would reach peak-cutenes...
I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.While still living in a pandemic, thank you COVID, I thought it was high time to dive into Together, Apart. I feel like now was way better for me instead of when I actually received the eARC. Mostly because I laughed so hard since I've basically lived through some of this already. Especially when we got to the plant chapters. I actually took a screenshot from my phone and sent it to my sister, the plant killer. She wasn't t...
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I loved every single story! COVID you suck but these stories definitely lightened the mood!
Overall this is a very cute book. The stories were easy to read and all within a 3-4 star average which is pretty good. Everything was relatable and well described. The only thing is some stories were similar but there's only so much you can write about when it comes to quarantine. here are my ratings/review for every single story:Love, Delivered by Erin A. Craig4 starsthis was sweet, a very strong start to the book. I enjoyed the characters and the romance was very cute.The Socially Distant Dog...