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A review by peedsreads
My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan
5.0
screaming crying throwing up
not at all what I expected, but so me! (a little too me for my liking). It's not a perfect Katrina book but it's pretty darn close.
Julia Whelan has such a way with writing characters with depth who are imperfect, realistic, and endearing. (her men all have accents which we love, especially when she reads them to us) Her plots also meander in unexpected ways but never feel too far fetched or wandering.
The friend group in this felt like the quirky British group of friends we've all craved since growing up watching Notting Hill and Bridget Jones. Just like [book:Thank You for Listening|59314703], I laughed and cried in this.
also I just ordered a used copy because I need this.
not at all what I expected, but so me! (a little too me for my liking). It's not a perfect Katrina book but it's pretty darn close.
Julia Whelan has such a way with writing characters with depth who are imperfect, realistic, and endearing. (her men all have accents which we love, especially when she reads them to us) Her plots also meander in unexpected ways but never feel too far fetched or wandering.
The friend group in this felt like the quirky British group of friends we've all craved since growing up watching Notting Hill and Bridget Jones. Just like [book:Thank You for Listening|59314703], I laughed and cried in this.
also I just ordered a used copy because I need this.