Ratings49
Average rating4.1
This was a perfect, perfect June read. Jaigirdar includes lighthearted romance to make you smile while also exploring topics like biphobia, social issues, and more, drawing a really beautiful juxtaposition between fluff and romance and cute “fake” dating with more serious topics, and she does so in a really beautiful and well-written way. This book made me smile more times than once, and my that cover is so cute.
i don't like the fake dating trope......but this book definitely changed my mind omfg
EVERYONE GO READ IT NOW
so cute!!! making an effort to read more sapphic love story's and this one was so good!!
I enjoyed it overall, however, it killed me how long it took for Hani to accept that she had the most terrible and toxic friends. I don't care she's known them since infancy, the way they treated her and Ishita was disgusting.
I read a lot of queer romance books and I have to say, this one is perfect!
The characters are lovely, I enjoyed the story with its different side plots and the writing style is so easy to read while keeping you hooked.
I literally couldn't put this down and sat on my sofa for 5 hours reading this marvellous book.
Would love a part two to see where hani and ishu end up.
I've waited forever to read and loved it like Hani expressing how she feels about her sexuality and something I
this book was so cute i loved every minute, well except for the parts where i threw the book across my room multiple times because Aisling & Dee suck, ESPECIALLY AISLING
4/5
Nice reading. Heck i finished in three days, record for me. I was hooked up on the story.
It was my first time reading switching pov it's was interesting.
I suffer a bit (a lot) with Hani friends and it makes me wonder if people like those really exist because i don't know many people.
I related to some extent with ishu about the only studying thing and i made me sympathize with her.
It also made a bit sad to think our life is mostly only studying
Other thing i noticed is that i didn't feel that Hani was a popular girl by the way other treated her or maybe it wasn't shown enough?
Again nice reading. Would 100% recommend this book
I loved this book!! So much!! I really love both Hani and Ishu, they really connected with me. I was slightly disappointed at the end when Aisling didn't really get her comeuppance, especially with the cheating incident which just made me mad, but I guess it sort of represents how in life you can't always get absolute justice.
I liked how neither Hani nor Ishu achieved what they set out to with the whole fake dating thing, because they both got something much better; each other!
This was my favorite weekly read, I enjoyed every chapter, full of happiness and hate at the same time, hate for the ignorance and shameless façade of “friends”, I feel like this book came at just the right time.
This was a cute little sapphic romance that was quick and entertaining.
I loved the representation of Desi parents, the way they talked, the expectations they hold, it was so real.
The biphobia too, ‘just pick a side' attitude that some people have, that too, felt very real.
The characters were brought out really well for their school setting.
But like every YA book, I felt like the problems just get solved too easily and everything's tied up neatly with a bow. How Hani's dad just listened to her and admitted all his wrong doings. How Aisling decides to apologise to Hani.
Overall it's okay, I suppose. I was willing to overlook it because it's a wholesome story.