Ratings17
Average rating3.3
I can barely manage to write a book review, how does Kasie West publish like 508 books a year????
While this book was better than her 507 other books, it still wasn't good.
Definitely not good enough for me to write a review for it.
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We're good for each other, I think. You bring me down to earth and I make you dream big.
The characters all felt very cookie cutter: The spunky newbie MC who stumbles her way through life until she finds a group to help her, the “by-the-books” love interest who has a secret that keeps them from being together, the supportive best friend who might have a secret, but you'll never know! Also, there was no build up to the twist at the end, so it didn't feel satisfying at all.
However, I read this in between some very heavy books that required a lot of thought and took some time to process, so it was a nice refreshing break. Something I could read in my free time without having to pay too much attention to. A summer read.
“Love, Life and the List” is a standalone novel written by Kasie West. This novel follows Abby who is a teenage artist whose paintings are not accepted into an art show because she does not “have enough heart,” so Abby decides to make a list of things to do that will apparently give her the depth that she needs to become a better artist.
The novel also includes a romance as she does have a not-so-secret but definitely unrequited crush on her best friend, Cooper. This novel is filled of romance, which is cute and fluffy. The book is a fast and quick read. I gave the book a 3/5 Stars.