Cute premise. Each chapter begins with a review of a Bollywood movie. But, overall, the plot was a bit lackluster.
Cute premise. Each chapter begins with a review of a Bollywood movie. But, overall, the plot was a bit lackluster.
Super adorable Bollywood-style YA romance that takes place in Princeton, NJ. 💯 recommend.
An afternoon of baking and listening to YA romance is tough to beat.
Just started listening to this audiobook, narrated by Priya Ayar, who also narrated the audiobook I just finished listening to. Always throws me for a loop when that happens.
1. 80s
2. Any. I live physical but some days my hands don‘t cooperate but I‘m not picky. I just want to read.
3. I‘m 43
4. No. I was born in Houston and now I‘m in Austin. It‘s not that far though.
#friyayintro
@howjessreads
I really wanted to like this book, but I just found it rather boring. The writing wasn‘t very engaging, the main character kept saying she was her own hero and didn‘t need a boy to save her, but she kept letting boys save her and make big gestures, and there wasn‘t much growth. I didn‘t even bother to finish it.
This book totally did not work for me. Definitely fell on the Young side of YA. The main character is a 17 year old girl who is told over and over that she should not have chosen her future and best chance at college over a boy she had been dating only for weeks. Everyone thinks she was wrong and she makes it up to them all by quitting something important to her just to prove a point. Terrible message to send yo teens.
This was cute. I had read a review note somewhere which sold me that this was an updated YA version of the '90s movie "Only You", which is one of my favorites but in reading it I didn't quite get that. It still has the fun trope of "stop chasing the perfect guy and fall in love with the guy who's perfect for you" & I'd still recommend it but I was hoping it would be a little closer to the movie. A nice light YA romance for those who are looking ?
This book is great! Would wholeheartedly recommend! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
This was a cute read. Not very deep, but enjoyable. I think the characters could have used a bit more development, especially Dev, who kinda came across as domineering and macho...but I don‘t think he was supposed to.
Super cute read. Definitely in the same class as When Dimple Met Rishi.
I keep hearing good things about this one m, and it was available at the library so I grabbed it.
These chapter titles are complete 💜 I am looking forward to ALL the Bollywood references!
Haven't started the book yet but LOVE the cover!! Also, I've been MIA for a long time dealing with mental health issues, and one of the things that really helped me through it was reading books as they helped distract me and motivate me to get through my problems. Books are the real GOAT ❤❤❤
Such a cute book! Winnie breaks up w the boyfriend she was supposedly prophesied to be w forever, only to fall for someone else &discover destiny isn't so easy to escape...it just might not be the destiny she thinks. Basically an adorable, lighthearted bollywood-esque romcom.
One part where everyone implied Winnie was choosing her future over her new boyfriend (&got mad at her for it) did annoy me, but mostly a really cute, really fun read!
The perfect birthday lunch 😊
This was the cutest! I actually think...*gasp* I like it more than WHEN DIMPLE MET RISHI.
Love love love the use of color. This screams read me and I'm not a contemporary fan.
#CoverLove #YAEdition may 15
I've got a feeling this will have a Maureen Goo vibe and I'm all in for it.
Thank you @bookriot and @Kelly ! This sounds right up my alley! #tbrisalreadyexploding