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Fangirlif there were more stars i would give this book them actually,i would give this book all the stars in this universe

okay thats too much but i really really liked this book it was so completely relatable and so freakin' good and honestly i love cath's character in so many ways because i saw myself in her everytime and although there were many places where i thought that "cath that's stupid don't do that" but i kind of knew she would because i saw myself in her and you know usually i don't read contemporary's because i see them as way too much cheesy  and this book was cheesy too but still i loved it i loved it for its plot i loved it for itscharacters i loved how truly relatable it was and i must say that it was amazing and i don't think i would have picked it up by myself if it weren't for booktube

so a big thanks to all the booktubers out there !!!!!!!!

i truly loved it guys itwas just so amazing i would highly recommend it to all you guys because i know you all our nerds and PROUD just like and i truly think that you will  love it too 

because you would see yourself reflected in it so to all the nerds out there read it and enjoy it 

#fangirl forver

(okay that was weird)

bye!

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  1. Hi, do you have a pdf link for this book? This sounds like a really interesting read. Thanks in advance.

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    1. Hey!
      Sorry for the late reply
      Here you go:
      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sddp1kkKivpfiScRoap8BeLFFu6HtfMR/view?usp=drivesdk

      Enjoy!

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