Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not

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Average rating3.5

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This book made me feel nostalgic in the way it brought me back to my first crush on a girl. I loved how realistic and relatable it was. I could feel the secondhand embarrassment when it came to doing mortifyingly embarrassing things in front of your crush that made you want to disappear on the spot.

“Love... it's the scariest thing in the world. And loving someone, especially someone you think you shouldn't, is even scarier. But do you know what's worse? Taking away someone's privilege to know that they were loved. That in this messy world, they were cared about endlessly by a loving heart. It's a privilege, to get to love someone. It's an even bigger one to be loved.”

Having a crush on someone who you don't believe you have a chance with sucks. Having a crush on someone you believe you shouldn't have a crush on in the first place is even worse. This is something so many people can relate to.

My only real criticism is that I wanted it to be longer. This was such a cute story and I would definitely revisit it in the future.

Thank you to BookSirens and Isabel Hansen for this Arc!

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

September 29, 2022Report this review