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A review by raenoel
The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
4.0
I was going to give this three stars because it’s a solid story and pretty well written, but ended up going with four because it was genuinely a feel-good read, and if Olive has taught me anything it’s that I can’t be a pessimist my whole life.
There were a few unrealistic parts, but they weren’t done in an overtly annoying way so I let it slide. Happy endings all around, good resolutions for all main characters, and I’m always a sucker for families showing affection through food based support. Four stars is still pretty generous for me, and probably based more on the timing of the month I happened to read this in, but it was an easy, fun, and light “romance” (VERY light romance) to binge on a few rainy days.
There were a few unrealistic parts, but they weren’t done in an overtly annoying way so I let it slide. Happy endings all around, good resolutions for all main characters, and I’m always a sucker for families showing affection through food based support. Four stars is still pretty generous for me, and probably based more on the timing of the month I happened to read this in, but it was an easy, fun, and light “romance” (VERY light romance) to binge on a few rainy days.