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Cute with just the right amount of angst. I like this couple and I loved the ending!
Ash & Fee
I had some difficulties to stick to the story sometimes but it was a good read with interesting characters.
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I had some difficulties to stick to the story sometimes but it was a good read with interesting characters.
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4.5 Stars - So sweet and humorous! I loved the geek references, being one myself, and Ash's confusion over the pop culture. Ash definitely grew as a person over the course of the book and I really liked that he and Fee found things in common so that their relationship had a good foundation. Loved the epilogue!
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Overall, a very acceptable story with some sweet characters. Loved every part of it. Could have been more longer but it's fine. It was neat.
Romantic
New
Overall, a very acceptable story with some sweet characters. Loved every part of it. Could have been more longer but it's fine. It was neat.
This book felt surprisingly long for such a short book. I kept reading think it would get better but it didn’t.
Ash goes from feeling really meh about Fee to almost obsessed, with absolutely no encouragement from Fee, at all, in a few hours.
This book would have benefited from a dual narrative so understand Fee more, as he didn’t seem all that appealing.
Throwing in Fee’s dad and behaviour at the end was very odd.
Ash goes from feeling really meh about Fee to almost obsessed, with absolutely no encouragement from Fee, at all, in a few hours.
This book would have benefited from a dual narrative so understand Fee more, as he didn’t seem all that appealing.
Throwing in Fee’s dad and behaviour at the end was very odd.
I went into this with like medium expectations, it sounds like a cliche love story between a bad boy and the nerd and it is. But the fact is it was incredibly compelling to read and didn't hesitate to be brutally honest. Ash is the party boy in question who after being scorned by Fee, the eponymous geek, he sets out to woo the man who turned down his affections.
The one theme in this book that stands out and I don't necessarily like it but it was the idea that being with someone can change you. I understand that people do evolve and that being around certain people will influence you. But that's a personal preference my dislike for that theme because this book did a good job of it. Ash and Fee both grew as characters learning from each other and becoming less extreme towards their preconceived labels. The arcs worked and yeah it fun.
Ash and Fee as characters were both great. Ash was definitely a party boy at the beginning who was kind of lucky to have such good friends around him. They were all great and really good to him even though Ty did leave a kind of bitter taste around the whole thing. But his wooing of Fee was so determined it was great, but not only did he progress from trying to get with the person who rejected, he kind of discovered that he could let himself into a relationship again. He'd been hurt when he was younger and stuff but with Fee he found someone who made him genuinely happy. Which was good.
Fee was so sweet though he had the darker past with his dad and stuff. And then the ending happens with his dad and your heart breaks a bit. It was sad but Ash was there for him, even if he did get the wrong end of the stick originally, he was there. And then you get the fun little moving in scene mirroring the first scene. But the revelation that Fee also had a dating guide literally made me grin. It was just a perfectly funny moment.
This book was fun and funny. It wasn't necessarily mind blowing or groundbreaking but it was a pleasant read and that's what matters!
The one theme in this book that stands out and I don't necessarily like it but it was the idea that being with someone can change you. I understand that people do evolve and that being around certain people will influence you. But that's a personal preference my dislike for that theme because this book did a good job of it. Ash and Fee both grew as characters learning from each other and becoming less extreme towards their preconceived labels. The arcs worked and yeah it fun.
Ash and Fee as characters were both great. Ash was definitely a party boy at the beginning who was kind of lucky to have such good friends around him. They were all great and really good to him even though Ty did leave a kind of bitter taste around the whole thing. But his wooing of Fee was so determined it was great, but not only did he progress from trying to get with the person who rejected, he kind of discovered that he could let himself into a relationship again. He'd been hurt when he was younger and stuff but with Fee he found someone who made him genuinely happy. Which was good.
Fee was so sweet though he had the darker past with his dad and stuff. And then the ending happens with his dad and your heart breaks a bit. It was sad but Ash was there for him, even if he did get the wrong end of the stick originally, he was there. And then you get the fun little moving in scene mirroring the first scene. But the revelation that Fee also had a dating guide literally made me grin. It was just a perfectly funny moment.
This book was fun and funny. It wasn't necessarily mind blowing or groundbreaking but it was a pleasant read and that's what matters!
I really liked this book it was very cute. It was a 4.5 star read but I bumped up. Hoping Ty and Donovan get a book next :)