What I Like About You
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Narrated by:
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Dara Rosenberg
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By:
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Marisa Kanter
Can a love triangle have only two people in it? Online, it can…but in the real world, its more complicated. In this debut novel that’s perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Morgan Matson, Marisa Kanter hilariously and poignantly explores what happens when internet friends turn into IRL crushes.
Is it still a love triangle if there are only two people in it?
There are a million things that Halle Levitt likes about her online best friend, Nash.
He’s an incredibly talented graphic novelist. He loves books almost as much as she does. And she never has to deal with the awkwardness of seeing him in real life. They can talk about anything…
Except who she really is.
Because online, Halle isn’t Halle—she’s Kels, the enigmatically cool creator of One True Pastry, a YA book blog that pairs epic custom cupcakes with covers and reviews. Kels has everything Halle doesn’t: friends, a growing platform, tons of confidence, and Nash.
That is, until Halle arrives to spend senior year in Gramps’s small town and finds herself face-to-face with real, human, not-behind-a-screen Nash. Nash, who is somehow everywhere she goes—in her classes, at the bakery, even at synagogue.
Nash who has no idea she’s actually Kels.
If Halle tells him who she is, it will ruin the non-awkward magic of their digital friendship. Not telling him though, means it can never be anything more. Because while she starts to fall for Nash as Halle…he’s in love with Kels.
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Wow! Totally Love it!!
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Beautiful beginning-end
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So the story is about Halle, who has another persona on Twitter "Kels" where she is cool and says the right thing at the right time and she has her own bookish fandom ( I really wanted to be part of that group TBH), and one of her Twitter friends "Nash" happened to live in the place where Halle and her family moves to but he doesn't know that Kels and Halle are the same person .. and Halle prefers it this way .. what will happen when he finds out ?
I liked the references about YA books and the way it was portrayed that I really want to try one of Halle's cupcakes (YUM) .. really nice book I liked it a lot :)
The narrator was really good, though sometimes I did get annoyed when she describes how Halle is in a panic attack, but this is a minor thing
Really Cute YA Book, From A Fan :)
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2. the story was enjoyable enough for me
3. a decent romance story. I don't think this is a comedy.
This story is just fine for me...just fine.
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Overall a cute story... was I able to see what was going to happen about a chapter before it actually happened? Did I really care Nah! That's what makes a YA novel so good to me. I love reliving the awkwardness of my teenage years. It was a good story with actually a lot of heart! I gave it a 4 because, within the book, I took small issues with some parts. Mainly the whole subplot of the author that Hallie loves comes out and says some things that ruffle some feathers. It made me think about the author who shall-not-be-named (you know who I am talking about). And I get it that issue has really shaken the book world (mainly the YA community) up. But I read YA novels to like a said early to relive my teenage year and escape from my boring almost 30-something life. But other than that subplot I really enjoyed the book and would like to see Marisa Kanter write another one!
Cute book with a good narration!
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