![]() Not the artist.įact #2 : Yet I've read my fair share of YA novels, and Lily doesn't bring anything different in the sea of female leads. The tomboy, the popular girl, absolutely. I Like You put a smile on my face and was well, cute, but I cannot hide how unmemorable it is.įact #1 : I've read all of Kasie West's books and I've never come across a female lead like Lily, which is to say, the typical quirky girl with weird self-made clothes and notebooks. ![]() ![]() Now, I'm all for rating a novel according to its genre, but where am I supposed to put Kasie West books? In YA contemporary? Sure! Then they can't - and will never - compete with the raw honesty and the avalanche of feelings I associate with some of my favorites : Please Ignore Vera Dietz, On the Jellicoe Road, Raw Blue, to name a few. I Like You to reach a 4.5/5 stars?" and in all honesty, I don't think it could, no matter how cute some parts were. Several times during my read I asked myself, "what would it take for P.S. ![]() "If only there was a way to transport letters faster, through some sort of electronic device that codes messages and sends them through the air. ![]()
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