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god I hate miscommunication trope. This reminds me of Ross Geller’s relationship with Rachel, the exact same thing. She wants to go to Paris, Leah wants to go to Paris. Ross/Axel “supports” her but then tell her that he is unhappy and make her feel guilty. I really like the first book, didn’t like this book at all.
Just... beautiful, the way I believe in love after reading this book is outstanding. This relationship showed bumps and wins that actual patterns go through. It was beautiful to see how Leah was able to build her own life and to see a more mature part of both, Alex love for her is better portrayed which I genuinely appreciated. It was beautiful how Alex wanted for her to chose him after experiencing life for herself ¡, to grow on her won as she did throughout the book, I loved the chemistry they...
2.003 years?! Really? I mean he was 30 and could fight for she? And then he says that he cares about Oliver but cares more about Leah, c'mon dude, you're a men. And totally can handle their relationship through college and stuff but he didnt want. And also his not painting struggle got me tired. I would've like this book was about Oliver, i would enjoyed better than this.
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I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. Sequels sometimes bore me because I already know the characters and I can imagine what it's going to happen, but since I loved the MCs so much, seeing them mature and grow together was too much. Even though this is a simple and cute love story, I applaud the author for not falling into too many cliches and actually writing how 2 people can only truly love each other after they learn be happy with oneself. We are over the whole "I need you to survive" t...
Dear Beatles, thank you for existing.
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nineteenth