Little Something Different

Little Something Different

2014 • 272 pages

Ratings24

Average rating3.7

15

A Little Something Different is about college students Lea and Gabe. Everyone can see their chemistry, except for them sometimes. That's why their meet-cute story is told from 14 different viewpoints, none of them theirs.

I cannot tell you how many times I've picked up this book in any number of bookstores, carried it around, found something I thought sounded better, and then put this one back. SO many times. Finally, I saw it at my local book exchange and committed. It doesn't hurt that it has a few small books on the cover, which works for one of my PopSugar challenges.

I didn't have high hopes for this book for some reason (I just always had a feeling), so I wasn't necessarily disappointed in it. This is some fluff writing, y'all. This is absolutely the least inventive story you'll read this year. Boy meets girl, boy and girl stare at each other for an entire semester without talking, boy and girl finally talk. That's the plot. There's little to no character development. We never hear from Gabe or Lea, which is actually okay, but that means we never find out anything about them.

Honestly, the only reason I gave this book two stars instead of one was because of the 14 viewpoints. We hear from people like a Starbucks barista, a teacher's spouse, and a squirrel (my favorite part of the book.) That was super neat. I loved reading it from all those perspectives and the concept of being outside looking in. But it also fell flat.

Would I recommend?
For the plot, definitely no. But if you're looking for a quick read and are intrigued by the 14 viewpoints, it's not the worst thing.

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