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How To Find What You're Not Looking For by Veera Hiranandani is identified as a middle grade...
OH my gosh - where do I start? If you love family life, sisters,young love, rock and rolll and...
The narrator speaking in 2nd person was really distracting to me, though the writing was...
I’m not much of a middle grade reader so this isn’t really my usual type of book, but it seems...
I didn't really find the book very engaging or had me hooked. It was an okay read. However,...
Did I not know there are actually historical fiction written for middle graders? I know, they...
I think this is a super interesting and relevant topic and I love that there's a book for middle...
I'm a bit torn because I think the narrative of this book is really compelling and relevant,...
Maybe it's just because I like my middle grade to be more on the fantastical/adventure side, but ...
I think this will be a good book. I would like to read more about Leah and Raj and how far their...
This is such a refreshing premise. I've never read a historical fiction book that dealt with...
I absolutely loved the first impression of this book. I really enjoy reading books from this time...
From only reading the first look, it makes you want to read more. This book pulls you in from the...
The world of 1967 is fraught with the changes coming everywhere across the world, many due to the...
Wow! I wasn’t excepting to feel so moved my the opening paragraphs. This novel has a lot going...
I loved this first look - Ariel's narration sucked me in immediately, and I'm excited to see what...
After reading this very brief but entertaining excerpt from "How To Find What You're Not Looking...
I love the bright colors on this cover! How to Find What You’re Not Looking For is set in my...
So I liked this book (at least what I have read of it so far) because it takes a concept explored...
I absolutely love historical fiction, and I can tell that this will be a hit for its target...
I enjoyed the first person narration; I often think that it is the perfect way to present a novel...
I adore books with South Asian representation, and this book with it's beautiful color and...
Reading this makes me wonder if this is how my younger sister saw me. It's so easy to empathize...
The third person POV was unexpected and completely refreshing. A coming of age story of a...
This book is so relevant to the prejudices that we are still dealing with today. More so now with...
First and foremost, the cover is so captivating! I was hooked by the first chapter and I’m very...
I enjoyed parts of this beginning. I don't like 2nd person voice very much, so that was a bit of...
I like the cover, however it may be a bit cluttered and difficult to read the title. I like that...
Even though the laws have changed about interracial marriages, many hearts still believe it's...
The eye-catching cover and intriguing title had me excited to read this one without even a smidge...
From the beginning we know so much things about the protagonist, a twelve years old girl Ariel...
This seems to be a historical fiction YA book. It starts out with two sisters who seem to be very...
I wasn't expecting 2nd POV, but it works well for How to Find What You're Not Looking For. I...
I love this cute and colorful cover, but the story and message inside the plot sounds so sweet...
1967 or 2021? Although the law changed more than 50 years ago regarding interracial marriages,...
A forbidden love, a government and family that exiles you for feeling your feelings. It's...
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