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A review by xio24
Double Booked by Lily Lindon

Georgina is a sensible 26-year-old with a routine: 1) schedule dates with long-term boyfriend, 2) teach piano to inept children, and 3) repeat until dead. Perfect.
But when one night she deviates from her usual timetable and sees the indie lesbian pop band Phase, Georgina realises: 1) she longs to play her own music again, 2) she wants to be just like them, and 3) their drummer is really hot...
Scared of losing her happy straight life, but feeling a new sense of belonging in the gay scene, she does what any rational person would do: she splits herself in two. She'll be Gina by day, George by night. It's going to take painstaking scheduling, a versatile wardrobe, and an ambiguous haircut, but maybe Georgina really can have both?
After reading some reviews saying it was a fun and light reading, I decided to read it too. I found the book quite long and didn’t enjoy it until I was about at 93% of the book. I found that I didn’t connect with the characters.
I’d give a 3/5.
Maybe it wasn’t the right book for me.

I would like to thank the author, the publisher and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read an ARC of this book in exchange of an honest review.