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Two Wrongs Make a Right 'The perfect romcom' Ali Hazelwood

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.11.2022

Verlag

Little, Brown and Company

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

19,6/12,4/2,7 cm

Gewicht

240 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-349-43607-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.11.2022

Verlag

Little, Brown and Company

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

19,6/12,4/2,7 cm

Gewicht

240 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-349-43607-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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zizwuan aus germany am 02.03.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1891962

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

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zizwuan aus germany am 02.03.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1891962
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

Ich weiß nicht wie und wer dieses Buch mit drei Sternen bewertet hat, aber es hat definitiv mehr bzw. meiner Meinung nach 5 Sterne verdient

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Sabrina aus Wien am 08.01.2023

Bewertungsnummer: 1855918

Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

„Two Wrongs Make a Wright“ is a rom com that incorporates the enemies to lovers trope as well as the fake dating one and puts a fun spin on Shakespeare’s „Much Ado About Nothing“. Bea is used to her sister‘s meddling, but in orchestrating a rather horrifying meet-cute with the admittedly attractive but rather closed-off Jamie, she has definitely gone too far. So, Bea and Jamie join forces to get revenge by pretending to be head over heels for one another only to later break up spectacularly and in doing so put an end to the never-ending matchmaking. What if Juliet wasn’t that off in nudging them towards each other, though? I have read a couple of Chloe Liese’s books previous to this one and was eager to dive into „Two Wrongs Make a Right“ , but it left me with mixed feelings. I did enjoy the overall story and the spin it puts on Shakespeare’s „Much Ado About Nothing“. I loved the representation, since it features characters with autism as well as with anxiety. I did not, however, get why or how exactly faking a relationship only to break up should feel like getting revenge. The only ones getting hurt in the process would be the ones in the relationship. I appreciate that Bea and Jamie point out how important open communication is, though, so that’s definitely a plus in my book. Bea and Juliet’s relationship is one I simultaneously appreciate and find annoying, or rather I am not a big fan of Juliet’s pushiness. I know that 99 percent of the time there’s some kind of conflict/misunderstanding before the HEA. Most of the time it’s more frustrating than anything else in my opinion – just like in this case. I guess, it’s somewhat understandable, but I didn’t care for it either way. Even though I didn’t love this book, I still enjoyed reading it. If you are a fan of spicy rom coms, appreciate neurodivergent characters and open communication, „Two Wrongs Make a Wright“ might just be the book for you.

Opposites Attract

Sabrina aus Wien am 08.01.2023
Bewertungsnummer: 1855918
Bewertet: Buch (Taschenbuch)

„Two Wrongs Make a Wright“ is a rom com that incorporates the enemies to lovers trope as well as the fake dating one and puts a fun spin on Shakespeare’s „Much Ado About Nothing“. Bea is used to her sister‘s meddling, but in orchestrating a rather horrifying meet-cute with the admittedly attractive but rather closed-off Jamie, she has definitely gone too far. So, Bea and Jamie join forces to get revenge by pretending to be head over heels for one another only to later break up spectacularly and in doing so put an end to the never-ending matchmaking. What if Juliet wasn’t that off in nudging them towards each other, though? I have read a couple of Chloe Liese’s books previous to this one and was eager to dive into „Two Wrongs Make a Right“ , but it left me with mixed feelings. I did enjoy the overall story and the spin it puts on Shakespeare’s „Much Ado About Nothing“. I loved the representation, since it features characters with autism as well as with anxiety. I did not, however, get why or how exactly faking a relationship only to break up should feel like getting revenge. The only ones getting hurt in the process would be the ones in the relationship. I appreciate that Bea and Jamie point out how important open communication is, though, so that’s definitely a plus in my book. Bea and Juliet’s relationship is one I simultaneously appreciate and find annoying, or rather I am not a big fan of Juliet’s pushiness. I know that 99 percent of the time there’s some kind of conflict/misunderstanding before the HEA. Most of the time it’s more frustrating than anything else in my opinion – just like in this case. I guess, it’s somewhat understandable, but I didn’t care for it either way. Even though I didn’t love this book, I still enjoyed reading it. If you are a fan of spicy rom coms, appreciate neurodivergent characters and open communication, „Two Wrongs Make a Wright“ might just be the book for you.

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