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Rebecca
Daphne du Maurier
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Gave me all the âThe Hangoverâ vibes mixed with âGood Luck Chuckâ. A little predictable but still super cute!
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The idea was super cute I just couldnât get into the chemistry between the two. Daisy and her inner monologues were super quirky and adorable though!
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I wasnât as invested in this short story as I was with the others in this collection. It wasnât bad, just not as fun as the others.
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Definitely my favorite so far out of the improbable meet-cute collection!
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Another fun short story! This one was super whimsical and gave me the feeling like I was watching a quick rom com from the early 2000s.
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Super cute and quick read! Absolutely loved the tree puns, the two best friends and their banter sprinkled in, and the feminine rage. Not a fan of stories where the main characters fall so quickly but this one was actually cute.
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Itâs like the first book had slow parts that perfectly flowed with the more intense parts. But the second book is just a clusterfuck of chaos happening all at once every single chapter. đ« Iâm having trouble keeping up.
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Sociopath: A Memoir
Patric Gagne
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Frankenstein
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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This was one of my favorite reads of 2024 and really made me realize how much I love books written in the style of journals or letters. What do you think of the format?