that was the saddest book i think i’ve ever read, but worth it i’m a little disappointed to discover after i finished reading, that there is a book playlist on the author’s website. but i just listened to a sad love songs mix and, same vibes 🤷🏼♀️ age rating — 15+
i found this a comforting read. i listened to it on audio and i adored the narrator’s voice, such british cozy vibes i really loved the desi culture in this book, and the unique twist on the fake dating plot, it’s so refreshing to have the characters end the book with different people
i really adored this, cannot praise it highly enough! if you have the opportunity, read it! even if you don’t like spice, just skip it, and enjoy the rest of the story! (there’s only a couple scenes) age rating — adult
thoughts while reading
7%: that’s clearly the time slip guy, and awww he nicknamed her lemon 🍊🍋
8%: i googled it, and the film is probably Mr. & Mrs. Smith
35%: is prolonged kissing over the table really a great idea?
37%: i don’t even remember what kind of restaurant it was
52%: girl you’re not meant to know his full name yet
55%: my head keeps spinning imagining all the different possibilities and multiverses where iwan did go to find clem before the time slip and how that would have changed the story
57%: what? 💔
64%: 👀 so she did tell him
71%: no you can’t leave the apartment together, you know this clemmie
79%: james has to be vera’s son
88%: oh my gosh, the stranger in the cab, it’s gonna be iwan 🫶🏻
i adored jameson’s pov, grayson’s, not so much. jamie and avery are a perfect mix, and i don’t know, i just wasn’t as invested in his mystery. but overall it is a worthwhile read, especially since we’ll need all this backstory for The Grandest Game
thoughts while reading
p2: xan is the smartest 5 year old in existence. he’d be perfect on taskmaster
p11: this is the chemistry we were missing in Raised by Wolves
p13: what happened in prague??
p15: well at least we’ll find out eventually in Games Untold
p111: have we stepped into a fantasy novel? what do you mean there’s an underground river??
p141: we stan a protective grayson
p239: this really do be an immersive experience
p338: this is blatant sexism here. a now should be a now no matter who says it
p355: based on what little i know of The Grandest Game, i reckon jamie and averyfind a way to keep vantage and use it for the competition
p361: omg wait i bet simon is actually j’s dad
p415: well jamie certainly won’t be answering it, i wonder what forfeit he’ll get
i did like it but it just fell a little flat for me. i think i’d just hyped it up in my head a lot, and it just wasn’t what i was expecting. it was good for a small quick read
after a church member left this book behind, my pastor challenged me to read it in a week. i did, and it was a very beneficial experience. totally recommend this book, the way the authors explained the concepts made a lot of sense, and was inspiring
i thought this book was pretty perfect actually. i like my romance with a bit of actual problems going on, not this whole stupid miscommunication trope being the sole cause of tension. i am very impressed with miss jimenez, this was amazing, with no trace of miscommunication anywhere! the meet cute was smashing, the characters were vibing, and the ending was a slay! if the rest of abby’s books are like this one, i’d be up for giving them a go