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J**E
Cute snd easy to read
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎥🥐🇫🇷🌈👭This was just a really really cute story ok?Enemies-to-lovers. A great group of friends (minus one. you suck.) Working together in the end. HEA.It's just cute, and I loved the storyline. Very easy to read, and I had to cry a few bits with the coming-out story and Emma's speech.Bisexuality is valid. You're valid.
K**E
Adorable Rom-Com
This was one of those books that doesn't take itself too seriously and almost feels a bit meta. It was a nice read that was just full of those cutesy feel good moments, plenty of tropes, and I honestly really appreciated that I wasn't left with those slap your head why-did-you-do-that moments. My only issue with it was that the the main outward conflict of the story felt a little too open ended. Over all a really fantastic book, not groundbreaking emotional turmoil, but a comfortable read to curl up with and enjoy your afternoon.SPOILERSThe entire conflict with Matt felt hollow with me. Did it make sense? Yes. Was it handled appropriately? No. I get that they were mad at him but then he just disappears, there was no closure with what he did. Every group of friends I know, the minute someone would have done anything similar to that, we would have talked about it and discussed if we would allow them to hang around us anymore.
K**Y
It was okay
Really predictable and repetitive
M**R
Cute, sweet, and innocent
This story is a quintessential romantic in about teenage for falling in love, with a bit of a knowing nod and wink as it tells the story of young filmmakers trying to make a romantic comedy about women falling in love. The only thing I might consider a negative about the story is that the characters come across as a bit more innocent and naive than expected for their age, but, at the same time, that is somewhat refreshing as well.
J**E
Incredible!
Just what YAs need these days. A rom-com with a happy ending for queers! Anyone who doesn’t like this book probably doesn’t like how honest cis men are portrayed in it. Not that all cis men are bad, but a lot of men have toxic traits they need to unlearn and call their friends out for having! Listen. To. The. Girls. Around. You. Learn and become a better man in the end.
S**A
AHHH I LOVE THIS STORY!!
I’ve always hate reading words I’ve always liked comic books but this book I’ve read cover to cover and it was *chef kiss* ENEMY TO LOVERS AND THE DRAMA AHH AND ITS (L)G(B)TQ I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND READING IT
J**K
A slow build up, but good story
The story was very slow. But the story is really good. I enjoyed the bantering with some of the characters, as well as the romance. I did hate the fallout though. I much prefer the romances that are a slow burn, or have no fallout, but this one was good.
M**A
Queer YA rom-com perfect for summer!
I Think I Love You is a heartfelt YA Romance that features enemies-to-lovers, and match making while dealing with topics such as coming out, first love, complicated friendships, and divorce.Emma is a die-hard romantic, dreaming of her perfect first romance. While she waits, Emma plays match maker helping two of her friends get together without them knowing about her interference in their love life. Emma’s also Bisexual and hasn’t come out to her parents yet.Sophia has just moved back to New York after spending a year in France with her mother and new step-dad. After her parents divorce Sophia swore off love and she certainly isn’t looking for a girlfriend. Her return to New York isn’t as easy as she thought it would be though, with most of her old friends unsure about their friendship now that she’s back.Needless to say Emma and Sophia don’t get along too well. So when their bickering threatens to end all of their chances at winning a film competition, their friends decide that all of their problems will be solved if Emma and Sophia fall in love.Queue an amazing enemies-to-lovers summer romance perfect for a day of reading!What I loved most about this book was that while the budding romance between Emma and Sophia is the center of the story, Desombre does an amazing job of making their romance only a small (but very important) part of Emma and Sophia’s lives. So in between all the mixed emotions these two have between them, we also get to see Emma struggle with coming out to her parents, and Sophia navigating her way back into her friend’s lives, after basically ghosting them for a year. We also get to see Sophia work through her parents divorce and having her dad start dating again. Lots of readers are going to see themselves in these pages and that’s what makes this a great book.Some readers are also going to see their own coming out experience within Emma’s. Sometimes coming out goes really well, or it really doesn’t. But often coming out isn’t good or bad, it’s just disappointing. I wish my own coming out hadn’t been disappointing and it meant a lot to see a character who had a similar experience to my own and I think a lot of readers will be able to relate to this experience.The only part of this book I really didn’t like that much was the match making aspect. Match making in general isn’t my thing. It makes me really uncomfortable in all forms of media because I don’t like the lying and deception that goes on in a lot of match making we see in media.That being said, Desombre does a great job of handling both the positives and negatives that happen with match making, and those consequences, both the good and the bad, play essential roles in this book. So while I still don’t like it, the match making does fit this book and Desombre’s handling of it was really well done.I highly recommend I Think I Love You to readers how love romance, enemies-to-lovers, complicated friendships. This is an amazing Queer romance that teens, young adults and adults a like will fall in love with.
G**O
lovely
cw: character coming out to their parents.for the enjoyers of tropes: this is a lighthearted romcom with rivals/enemies to lovers dynamic, the main relationship is f/f with one of them being bisexual and the other being a lesbian.this was a lovely read. very light and fun and cute. it’s definitely young adult so some people might not enjoy how the characters act, but i really loved how they’re written and the things they have to go through. this is the sweet sapphic love story that i would’ve loved to have as a teenager, and i’m grateful that i got to read it now. emma and sophia spoke to the 15yo me that longed for some understanding and acceptance from myself and from others. i’m happy this book exists, that young sapphics might get to read it and see themselves in this love story.
V**S
Really cute :)))
Such a lovely story, entertaining and shows “comming out” from a different perspective that’s not really talked about. Very cliche but we love it.I think Thai story is targeted for younger audiences than me that’s why y felt it a little bit flat so I would say that is for audiences of 13-14. But overall such a nice story
I**Z
Wow
This book cut too deep sometimes and I could really unterstand both main characters. Loved it and will buy it for my bookshelf
P**S
It’s a great book
I purchased it for my daughter who is 30 years old
C**N
Veloce
Tuto ok
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