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A review by prioryofprose
The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith
5.0
I loved the cover of The Geography of You and Me so much that I had to read the book. I barely read a synopsis but had seen enough favorable reviews that I figured it would be a safe bet. I am so glad I got it, I read it all in one night! It was such a cute book!
Likes:
Lucy and Owen were so stinking cute. I loved both their characters originality and personalities.
The meet-cute (the way Lucy and Owen met) is so awesome! I can see how awkward it would be to be stuck with someone you do not know at all.
The story was so easy-going. It was a good lying in bed read, but it would have been even more amazing reading at the lake. It was one of those perfect sunny day reads.
The travel and distance aspect to the story was neat. It was truthful and I liked that it wasn’t easy and perfect. Humans aren’t perfect and I always appreciate when a book is done with this in mind.
Gripes:
I really didn’t have any gripes, there was so weird, small chapters, just weird formatting.
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Likes:
Lucy and Owen were so stinking cute. I loved both their characters originality and personalities.
The meet-cute (the way Lucy and Owen met) is so awesome! I can see how awkward it would be to be stuck with someone you do not know at all.
The story was so easy-going. It was a good lying in bed read, but it would have been even more amazing reading at the lake. It was one of those perfect sunny day reads.
The travel and distance aspect to the story was neat. It was truthful and I liked that it wasn’t easy and perfect. Humans aren’t perfect and I always appreciate when a book is done with this in mind.
Gripes:
I really didn’t have any gripes, there was so weird, small chapters, just weird formatting.
For more reviews visit
A Flurry of Ponderings