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In the city of Memphis, eighteen-year-old Lee and her boyfriend Vincent make a popular podcast on artists in love, but Lee learns that stories of happily-ever-after love do not always mirror real life.
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I read most of this while getting tattooed and it was so good it distracted me from the discomfort and pain!
I loved Lee's bitterness and disenchantment with love and the conclusions and peace she makes with it by the end of the book. I also don't think I've read a teen book that has a teen figuring out that she wants to be non-monogamous/poly so that was exciting. It was nice to see!
lol Anna kept telling me to read this and I was like “IDK I guess” and then I started reading it and I was immediately like “you didn't tell me it's about a teen podcaster who loves the Bachelorette, that knowledge would have bumped it up on my TBR list”. so anyway! It's about that. I LOVE Lee as a messy teen protagonist and I love that the narrative is very forgiving of her for not totally having her sexuality/life/goals all figured out but that it also doesn't let her off the hook for some of the privileged ignorance she had as a white teen in Memphis with a multiracial ex-boyfriend. The voice here is SO good, kinda gives me John Green vibes (COMPLIMENT) but a lil spicier than JG (also compliment).