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A review by thesmutsister_emma
Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
This is an ARC I read in exchange for an honest review. This will not change my review on this book.
Thank Fuck For That
Do not let the amount time it took me to get through this fool you. I adored this book and love Sarah Adams's books. This was a great read to get me on the track of getting over my reading slump. I cannot wait for release day on May 1st! I want to shoutout NetGalley, Sarah, and Random House Publishing Group for the opportunity to read this as an ARC!
The Characters
Annie: Annie was honestly great. I loved how she didn't back down about how she felt about the way she was being treated. I loved how she went through her grieving process and accepted herself after doing so.
Will: Will was so precious, even as frustrated I got with him at times. He was infuriating, yet I loved him nonetheless.
Things I Loved
I loved the way this set up other books fro the series, as well as the way it handled grief and the way parents' actions impact us long into adulthood. Maybe someone should tell my father this...
Things I Didn't Love
I honestly didn't realize this was a closed door book, which is on me but I loved it nonetheless. I also feel like the back and forth went on for just a tad bit too long. By the end, I was just ready for the 3rd act breakup (which thank fuck for that, didn't happen) so they could get together.
The Final Verdict
This is such a comfort read, especially if you want angst and fluff with your romcom. It's something I recommend to all fluff readers.
Thank Fuck For That
Do not let the amount time it took me to get through this fool you. I adored this book and love Sarah Adams's books. This was a great read to get me on the track of getting over my reading slump. I cannot wait for release day on May 1st! I want to shoutout NetGalley, Sarah, and Random House Publishing Group for the opportunity to read this as an ARC!
The Characters
Annie: Annie was honestly great. I loved how she didn't back down about how she felt about the way she was being treated. I loved how she went through her grieving process and accepted herself after doing so.
Will: Will was so precious, even as frustrated I got with him at times. He was infuriating, yet I loved him nonetheless.
Things I Loved
I loved the way this set up other books fro the series, as well as the way it handled grief and the way parents' actions impact us long into adulthood. Maybe someone should tell my father this...
Things I Didn't Love
I honestly didn't realize this was a closed door book, which is on me but I loved it nonetheless. I also feel like the back and forth went on for just a tad bit too long. By the end, I was just ready for the 3rd act breakup (which thank fuck for that, didn't happen) so they could get together.
The Final Verdict
This is such a comfort read, especially if you want angst and fluff with your romcom. It's something I recommend to all fluff readers.