An ode to rom-coms— adorable, cheesy, and cute. Made me think of watching rom-coms with my own mother growing up. I get the hype. 4/5
An ode to rom-coms— adorable, cheesy, and cute. Made me think of watching rom-coms with my own mother growing up. I get the hype. 4/5
September‘s forecast. Gonna be another great month!
I am entirely obsessed with this book. Wes is the perfect compliment to Liz and their banter is simply amazing. I genuinely didn‘t this book would live up to the hype I‘d heard about it but it truly truly did.
It was a cute YA read. Definitely had great Rom-Com references. I think it was a little over hyped up. Cute quick read though.
As a hardcore sucker for rom-com movies, this hit all the right tropes. I mean notes 😂❤️
I love all the movie references on the cover, and there are many more throughout the book - each chapter begins with a quote from a romcom. And yes, it‘s predictable, but most romcoms are. This one was sweet, like a mix of Pretty in Pink, 10 Things, and Bridget Jones all rolled into one!
#bookspinbingo - free space
#readaway2024
#tbrtarot - has a dedication to mom (it also has a dedication to the author‘s deceased father…hope it still counts)
Book 2📚 4.5⭐️
Sleep chihuahua and the perfect rom-com book!
This one hits on all the tropes! And although super predictable (as most rom-coms are) it was incredibly adorable!
Could easily be turned into a movie 🎥
I loved all the quotes from beloved movies.
It‘s got the vibes of Bridget Jones, 10 things I hate about you, Pretty in Pink… ❤️
Have been loving these quick, light-hearted reads lately. Of course the storyline was predictable, but still couldn‘t put it down. 💛
Really loved the enemies to lovers/fake dating trope. Just really long chapters
Liz‘s forever crush, Michael, moves back home. She asks her boy-next-door Wes to help her in being Michael‘s date for prom. The more time they hang out, the less she imagines Michael as her prom date.
This book was ok. It was a bit overhyped. I liked the plot, writing, & ending. Also, their chemistry was cute & there were visible character arcs. I just didn‘t like the non-communication between all of the characters. It annoyed me throughout.
i think this book is just perfect. and i was totally meant to read it as someone who cries over rom coms and romance. the structure of the writing and the plot was indeed, better than the movies.
“A girl will never forget the first boy she likes.”
—He‘s Just Not That into You
“But she‘ll also never forget the first boy she hates.”
—Liz Buxbaum
“It seemed to me that because of things like car accidents and lost lives, life and death and broken hearts, we should grab every moment and absolutely devour the good parts.”
-Liz, page 258
This was pretty good. Maybe a little predictable but In a good way.
A quick fun read. I loved how the relationship between Liz and Wes evolved. Recommend
Book #43
4.5/5
I did not realize this was a YA novel until I was already getting into it. This book was an adorably predictable rom-com, and totally swoon-worthy if you're into that sort of thing 😉
LOVED LOVED LOVED this book.
I devoured this audiobook and was visibly grinning and laughing outloud the whole time.
A cute, lighthearted read that came at a perfect time.
6 / 5 stars. Would read again
Liz Buxbaum is in her senior year. The perfect time for the cheesy milestones. As Liz's old crush, Michael, moves back, she knows she should take the shot. Liz entices Wes (frenemy) to help her with Michael. But while spending so much time together, Liz and Wes start to develop feelings. This causes Liz to rethink what love actually is. If you like rom-com books, you'll like this. The POV is 1st person b/c Liz narrates using “I“ or “we“ pronouns.
This one isn‘t in the database, but it‘s a novella in the tagged book series. Super quick read. Second chance love. I read it for #52BookClub2023 #Anauthorwiththesamenameasyou
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Liz Buxbaum is quirky and lives her life as if she's living in one of the beloved romcoms she shared with her mother. So when her childhood crush moves back to town, it seems just the thing to enlist the hot enemy next door's help to get him to notice her All Grown Up...
Trope-tastic and funny, I grinned at the banter between Liz and Wes. Plus the crush reads romance! No Daniel Cleavers here.
Pic is romcoms referenced in the book.
#betterthanthemovies #lynnpainter #booksbooksbooks #bookworm #bookstagram #booktok #bookaddict #bookreview Liz is obsessed with rom coms Wes is the annoying boy next door Enemies to lovers Great book now I want to watch Bridget jones lol book was well written
Liz Buxbaum loves rom-coms, and thinks her love life should happen accordingly. It's her senior year, prom season is approaching, and the rom-com tropes take an unexpected turn.
#YA #RomCom #LitsyLoveReads
Sitting outside enjoying the pre-hurricane cool weather and breeze, worrying about and sending positive vibes to friends and family south of us where I grew up who are in Hurricane Ian's path.
“Your wrong about Alex, she isn't flawless,“ - “She's not you,“ -Wes
pg. 340
This book had me hooked to from the first chapter to the last word! I got a little teary at a part too (at prom ifykyk).Overall a good book and deserves the hype!! + THEY HAD A PLAYLIST. The editing companies need to make it mandatory at this point- My heart also ACHES when listening to the playlist and thinking about them!! I feel empty without them. They are my comfort characters:(( 5 stars
This YA romance is mostly cute and snarky. Read my full review here: https://debbybrauer.org/#better-than-the-movies
🥰 cute cute cute! There‘s probably one chapter of enemies and the rest was such a nice friendship that grew into something greater. Wes was the perfect guy. I loved how Liz would acknowledge it over and over and then be like “BUT NOT FOR ME.” Same girl 🤡
Overall, super adorable & easy to binge! Cue Paradise by Bazzi
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I loved this book way more than I expected to, as a fan of rom-coms movies (and books) this YA childhood friends to enemies to lovers/fake dating trope worked so great with movie and character references and spot-on banter.
In some ways, this felt like a YA story written for adult audiences, if that makes sense. Not in a bad way, but the MC's mother has died several years before the story opens, so the MC stays close to her memories through the movies and music they shared - which is more from my generation than the current batch of YA readers. But maybe I'm wrong and YA audiences these days are way into 90s romcoms and are familiar with Beastie Boys and Radiohead? ⬇
I am loving the high school fake relationships and enemies to lovers tropes. The cute romcom references add to the feel good stories.
Better than the movies by Lynn Painter was everything I love about books. It was sweet, funny, hate to love and much more. I loved how this book had me laughing out loud and the audiobook was fantastic. A+
I absolutely LOVED this YA rom-com! I loved how at the beginning of each chapter it had a quote from a popular rom-com movie. It also had some of the cute moments that happen in rom-coms! I loved Liz and Wes and how they went from enemies to lovers! Will totally read anything this author writes!
#bookspinbingo
More emotional than I thought, loved the banter between Liz and Wes so much. Leftover #bookspin from March.