Any Boy but You, Julie Hammerle
Netgalley copy in exchange for an honest review.
The Blurb
Elena Chestnut has been
chatting with an anonymous boy late into the night. It’s a very You’ve
Got Mail situation, and she has no idea who he is. He can’t be Oliver
Prince, hot-and-bashful son of the family running the rival sporting
goods store. Their fancy sales strategies are driving Elena’s family out
of business. Elena’s mystery boy has teamed up with her in their latest
sales strategy, an augmented reality game, to help her win the
grand-prize plane tickets. Money’s so tight Elena’s going to miss senior
year spring break with her friends if she can’t win this game.
The girl Oliver's fallen head-over-heels for online had better not be Elena Chestnut. She's his angry, vindictive Latin tutor, the daughter of his dad’s business rival, and the one girl he’d never even think of kissing. She’s definitely not his online crush, because that girl is funny, sweet, and perfect.
When Oliver asks to reveal their names at the Valentine’s Day dance, their IRL relationship will either ruin what they have online, or they’ll discover just how thin the line between love and hate really is.
The girl Oliver's fallen head-over-heels for online had better not be Elena Chestnut. She's his angry, vindictive Latin tutor, the daughter of his dad’s business rival, and the one girl he’d never even think of kissing. She’s definitely not his online crush, because that girl is funny, sweet, and perfect.
When Oliver asks to reveal their names at the Valentine’s Day dance, their IRL relationship will either ruin what they have online, or they’ll discover just how thin the line between love and hate really is.
My Thoughts
Here is a general overview of the state of my heart after reading this book (or even while reading this book): aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwww! I am a puddle of warm and sweet feelings.
This
was so sweet and heartwarming, I do want a big hug right now. It was
not too much sweetness, though, and it tackled quite a lot of nice
topics, such as sexual identity, divorce, with on the one hand
seriousness and on the other hand a lot of fun and humour, too! These
many ingredients made the perfect recipe for a heartwarming novel that
made my heart melt, for sure!
The characters were incredibly
realistic and funny, thanks to Julie Hammerle’s writing, and I enjoyed
reading the quick, snappy chapters. One thing I particularly liked was
that the reader gets elements from both sides of the story, which is
always a bonus for me: you get Elena’s perspective, and you get Oliver’s
as well.
I also liked the whole message behind the book: no one
is truly bad and evil, you have to dig in to discover the beauty in
people. Of course there are always extreme cases and I’m not asking
everyone to see in pink and everything. But for once, when life is hard
and tough, reading a positive book makes people feel great.
It certainly worked for me.
★★★★★
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