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lowkey boring but still cute i guess
I would like to go out on a limb and say that Ace was my dream boy and I thank Tashie for him. I felt like the romance was a little planned but overall 👌🏼♥️. I loved it. I also loved to see a book that as a MC that suffered from anxiety. Not something you see everyday. ⭐️4
I appreciate what this author was trying to do: shed light on brown girls who struggle with mental health & unhealthy cultural dynamics. But man, this was not it for me. The friendships were basically the only part that I liked — they were chock full of depth & joy & seriousness & witty AF banter. Everything else was cringey, stale, or both. The romance was too perfect, & the plot/pacing was soooo slow. Important premise, meh execution. ★★☆☆☆.
It‘s been a minute since I‘ve had access to WiFi/cell service, so I‘m sorry this is so late. This is my very late and very small June reading wrap up. 🙂
# of books: 📖 📖 📖
Average rating: ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Okay, Ace was like preternaturally self-composed and supportive for a 16 year old boy, but his and Karina's love is TRUE and I ADORE it. #yalit