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Thank You for Sharing
Thank You for Sharing: A Novel | Rachel Runya Katz
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Our new favorite trope: Childhood friends. To enemies. To lovers. In a chemistry-filled debut romance. Daniel Rosenberg and Liyah Cohen-Jackson’s last conversation—fourteen years ago at summer camp—ended their friendship. Until they find themselves seated next to each other on a plane, and bitterly pick up right where they left off. At least they can go their separate ways again after landing... That is, until Daniel's marketing firm gets hired by the Chicago museum where Liyah works as a junior curator, and they’re forced to collaborate with potential career changing promotions on the line. With every meeting and post-work social gathering with colleagues, the tension (and chemistry) between Daniel and Liyah builds until they’re forced to confront why they broke apart years ago at camp. But as they find comfort in their shared experiences as Jews of color and fumble towards friendship, can they ignore their growing feelings for each other? With sexy charm and undeniable wit, Rachel Runya Katz's sparkling debut, Thank You For Sharing, proves that if you're open to love, anything is possible. "[An] excellent, multilayered look at the experiences of Jews of color in this deftly woven story...Katz successfully portrays how romance meets real life in this terrific debut." - Library Journal (starred review) "Rachel Runya Katz’s Thank You for Sharing is a magical love story. This is a poignant, sharp and sexy romance with the kind of complex, big-hearted characters and emotional honesty readers will adore. I loved it!" - Carley Fortune, New York Times bestselling author of Every Summer After "This book wrapped a fist around my heart and refused to let go. Gorgeously written, with two magnetic leads, an irresistible group of friends, and a warmth that radiates from every page. Rachel Runya Katz is a true talent." - Rachel Lynn Solomon, New York Times bestselling author of The Ex Talk "Impossible to put down! A delicious pressure-cooker-style slow burn of a romance, Thank You for Sharing contains the greatest ‘only one bed’ scene I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. Not only is the romance delightful, but Rachel Runya Katz handles the complexity of grief and trauma with the tenderest of touches, creating a safe, welcoming space for her characters and readers alike. I have no doubt that readers will fall head over heels for Liyah and Daniel!" - Alexandria Bellefleur, bestselling, Lambda award-winning author of Written in the Stars and The Fiancée Farce
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Posh_Salad..AKA..LazyLimaLife
Thank You for Sharing: A Novel | Rachel Runya Katz
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Mehso-so

This was a first for me. I spent more time feeling sorry for the male protagonist, hoping he would get out of the relationship. I felt Liyah held all the emotional cards and Daniel was always the one walking on eggshells waiting for her to toss him crumbs of affection. And the issues that seemed major to me were glossed over while we spent a lot of time on things that didn‘t matter much. It wasn‘t a terrible read, but it wasn‘t satisfying either.

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kissmehardy
Thank You for Sharing: A Novel | Rachel Runya Katz
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Pickpick

These characters felt so real! I wanted to be a part of the SSC and hang out in Chicago with them. The diversity of everyone's background was so well-crafted, too. My only complaint is sometimes I felt Liyah was a little harsh on people in a way that didn't get reckoned with, but your mileage may easily vary. She and Daniel have my whole heart!! #contemporaryromance #romcom

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TorieStorieS
Thank You for Sharing: A Novel | Rachel Runya Katz
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Bailedbailed

While I was loving the Chicago setting and the feature of one of my favorite museums (the Field!)- I just couldn‘t bring myself to finish this one! While a diverse cast in a romantic comedy is great, there needs to be a bit more character development and actual romance rather than a story that feels like it‘s just checking off diversity boxes & adding oddly placed lecture-it‘s hard to connect with characters that aren‘t developed & lack chemistry!

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