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funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
This book was definitely the saddest out of the 4 books and my heart was really crushed slightly by some of the lines in this book.
I miss Nick too and when I was younger I think I completely forgot that Harriet made the decision she made out of love. And this book just solidified my assumption (which I now know is fact) that Harriet is an unreliable narrator but not in a bad way. More like she spins a story then casually drops information that alters everything you’ve read.
I wish we got to see and explore Nat and Toby more in this book, well in every book actually. I know so much about Harriet but not as much about her 2 closest friends.
This book is about new friendships based on a misunderstanding,betrayal,heartbreak,trying to become someone you’re not to be liked, and more
I definitely cried or almost cried and it was definitely a fun read.
I miss Nick too and when I was younger I think I completely forgot that Harriet made the decision she made out of love. And this book just solidified my assumption (which I now know is fact) that Harriet is an unreliable narrator but not in a bad way. More like she spins a story then casually drops information that alters everything you’ve read.
I wish we got to see and explore Nat and Toby more in this book, well in every book actually. I know so much about Harriet but not as much about her 2 closest friends.
This book is about new friendships based on a misunderstanding,betrayal,heartbreak,trying to become someone you’re not to be liked, and more
I definitely cried or almost cried and it was definitely a fun read.
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