All This Time - Book Review
All This Time ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Genre: Romance
Author: Mikki Daughtry, Rachael Lippincott
Published in: September 2020
Buy at: Amazon
Review
Thank you "Simon & Schuster Canada" and "Netgalley" for sending me an ARC of "All This Time" in exchange for an honest review.
First of all, I'd pick this book based on its cover design only. How gorgeous it is!
My second book by the authors "Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott" after "Five Feet Apart". Without trying to compare both the books, I was expecting teen romance and a bucket full of emotions. Well, I wasn't wrong.
I was slowly making my way through the plot and getting to know the psyche of the main characters. Suddenly, the book gave a surprising twist and I ended up finishing it in a single sitting. It is a fairy tale kind of love story but it also makes you believe in your dreams and true love. It is written from a heart which believes that true love exists even in the most unrealistic circumstances.
The ending seems forced to me to make it a "happy ending". I also found it creepy at times to approach a girl multiple times when she is not interested.
Overall, it is a compelling piece of fiction which also deals with depression and opening-up to someone about your feelings.
If you love reading YA romance with perfect "happy endings", grab this book.
First of all, I'd pick this book based on its cover design only. How gorgeous it is!
My second book by the authors "Mikki Daughtry and Rachael Lippincott" after "Five Feet Apart". Without trying to compare both the books, I was expecting teen romance and a bucket full of emotions. Well, I wasn't wrong.
I was slowly making my way through the plot and getting to know the psyche of the main characters. Suddenly, the book gave a surprising twist and I ended up finishing it in a single sitting. It is a fairy tale kind of love story but it also makes you believe in your dreams and true love. It is written from a heart which believes that true love exists even in the most unrealistic circumstances.
The ending seems forced to me to make it a "happy ending". I also found it creepy at times to approach a girl multiple times when she is not interested.
Overall, it is a compelling piece of fiction which also deals with depression and opening-up to someone about your feelings.
If you love reading YA romance with perfect "happy endings", grab this book.
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