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A review by pagepixie
The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
4 stars seems like a lot because this book was cheesy but it was BEAUTIFULLY cheesy! It was super cute and endearing and sweet. Nathan was such a good guy, 0 toxic masculinity to be seen despite being a giant football star. His friends were just as funny and sweet.
There was no smut and I loved it because this book didn’t need it!
Bree was super cute and while I could have gotten frustrated by her dancing around Nathan’s obvious feelings for her I honestly found it relatable and cute. Part of the plot eh?
One of my favorite aspects was the glimpses at Nathan’s anxiety and panic attacks. I love that the author incorporated mental health into this book so naturally and smoothly without making that the point of the book or the thing that defined her characters. It was especially refreshing to see such a strong, successful, handsome man being the one struggling with anxiety and panic.
Anyway, such a cute book. Finally got me out of a two month reading slump! I loved it!
There was no smut and I loved it because this book didn’t need it!
Bree was super cute and while I could have gotten frustrated by her dancing around Nathan’s obvious feelings for her I honestly found it relatable and cute. Part of the plot eh?
One of my favorite aspects was the glimpses at Nathan’s anxiety and panic attacks. I love that the author incorporated mental health into this book so naturally and smoothly without making that the point of the book or the thing that defined her characters. It was especially refreshing to see such a strong, successful, handsome man being the one struggling with anxiety and panic.
Anyway, such a cute book. Finally got me out of a two month reading slump! I loved it!