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A review by racheln23
The True Love Experiment by Christina Lauren
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
I am in love with the premise of this book. The romance author getting cast into the reality dating TV show? I totally wish I could watch this. And the fact that they cast archetypes? So creative and adorable. I think there really could be a third book in this series just exploring those archetypes in season 2 of this show. I am absolutely surprised that this book is better than book 1 in the series.
It’s so funny how you know how this book is going to end, but you gobble it all up.
I love Fizzy so much, although I find her a little on the crass side around little ones and honestly rather shallow and dangerously immature for a 37 year old, but a good heroine is a flawed person, and Fizzy does show growth along her novel journey. She also does come across as endearingly genuine and bubbly. One of my favorite parts is when she states how beautiful a night it is she wants to “stuff it in a pie and eat it[…] nom, nom, nom.” I absolutely loved it.
It’s so funny how you know how this book is going to end, but you gobble it all up.
I love Fizzy so much, although I find her a little on the crass side around little ones and honestly rather shallow and dangerously immature for a 37 year old, but a good heroine is a flawed person, and Fizzy does show growth along her novel journey. She also does come across as endearingly genuine and bubbly. One of my favorite parts is when she states how beautiful a night it is she wants to “stuff it in a pie and eat it[…] nom, nom, nom.” I absolutely loved it.
Graphic: Sexual content